Mark Earley, a political figure active in Virginia, posted a series of tweets on October 30 and 31, 2025, highlighting his recent community engagements and campaign activities.
On October 30, Earley shared his visit to a local Jewish organization: “Great to stop by the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond — wonderful to see so many friends.”
The following day, he commented on his interaction with students: “Great afternoon speaking with the impressive students at the Cosby Forum. Appreciate the conversation and thoughtful questions. Go Titans!” This tweet was posted on October 31.
Later that same day, Earley referenced his ongoing campaign efforts in Chesterfield alongside other notable politicians: “Decency is on the ballot this year! Proud to stand with @JasonMiyaresVA in Chesterfield along with so many of my colleagues and awesome former AG of Kentucky @DanielCameronKY”
Earley’s references to “decency on the ballot” and collaboration with figures such as Jason Miyares, Virginia’s Attorney General, and Daniel Cameron, former Attorney General of Kentucky, reflect common themes during election campaigns focused on character and leadership. Engagements at community forums like Cosby are frequent opportunities for candidates to connect directly with constituents—especially young voters—and discuss key issues ahead of elections.



