Mark Earley, a candidate for public office, shared updates from the campaign trail on November 4, 2025, highlighting volunteer efforts and encounters at polling locations.
In a post made at 18:33 UTC, Earley wrote, “Awesome volunteers as always! Great to be in Brandermill! https://t.co/VGsPfILSEl”.
Later that day at 19:32 UTC, he stated, “Great to run into @RobWittman and @GlenSturtevant at the polls! https://t.co/Q4bwPBF8M6”.
At 20:13 UTC on the same date, Earley posted another update: “Found my favorite volunteer! https://t.co/DmwN3JK5Az”.
Earley’s posts reflect typical activities for candidates on Election Day. Engaging with volunteers and fellow politicians is common practice during campaigns as candidates seek to energize supporters and maintain visibility at polling sites. These types of social media updates are frequently used by political figures to connect with their base and document their presence in key communities during critical moments such as elections.



