Mark Earley shares political views and campaign updates in August social media posts

Mark Earley shares political views and campaign updates in August social media posts
Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District — www.facebook.com
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Mark Earley, a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates, shared several updates on his social media account on August 15, 2025. His posts addressed political criticism, local events, and campaign activities.

In a post from August 15, Earley commented on recent actions by Virginia Democrats: “VA Democrats this week:
DC crime rate? Fine as is.
Loudoun schools violating Title IX? No problem.
Good news for Virginia’s economy? Outrage.

Sheesh.”

Later that day, he promoted an upcoming community event: “Hope to see you out at the Chesterfield County Fair! The fun kicks off next week! https://t.co/fQAabCxn4u” (August 15).

In another update posted in the evening, Earley highlighted his campaign efforts: “Working up my appetite for family burger night with some Friday door knocking… https://t.co/oQslXFkjIY” (August 15).

Mark Earley’s remarks come amid ongoing debates in Virginia over public safety, education policy, and economic performance. The reference to Loudoun schools and Title IX alludes to recent controversies involving school district compliance with federal regulations regarding gender discrimination. His mention of the Chesterfield County Fair reflects efforts by local politicians to engage with constituents through community events.



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