Mark Earley shares campaign updates and personal reflections on social media

Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District
Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District
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Mark Earley, a candidate for public office in Virginia, shared several personal and campaign-related updates on his social media account on October 14, 2025.

In a post published at 14:42 UTC, Earley encouraged supporters to obtain campaign materials, stating, “We have our “message” signs for the homestretch! Direct message us or email info@markearleyforva.com and let us know which ones you want delivered!” This message reflects ongoing efforts by political candidates to mobilize supporters in the final stages of an election campaign.

Later that evening, at 22:53 UTC, Earley posted a brief personal note: “I miss Charlie”.

At 23:40 UTC, Earley paid tribute to a local figure, writing, “Jim Holland was a good man and dedicated public servant. He will be missed. Prayers for his family.”

Mark Earley is actively engaged in the Virginia political landscape, using social media to connect with voters and share both campaign information and personal reflections. Public expressions of remembrance for local leaders are common among candidates and officeholders, serving to honor community service and acknowledge loss.



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