Mike Cherry promotes local campaigning ahead of Labor Day

Mike Cherry, Virginia State Delegate for 74th District - official website
Mike Cherry, Virginia State Delegate for 74th District - official website
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Mike Cherry, a political candidate from Virginia, recently used his social media platform to address campaign themes and promote upcoming events. In a series of posts made between August 26 and August 28, 2025, Cherry commented on national politics, invited supporters to a fundraiser, and shared updates from the campaign trail.

On August 26, Cherry questioned the effectiveness of longstanding Washington insiders by posting: “If Washington is the problem, why would we hire someone who has spent their career in and around DC?”

Two days later, on August 27, he shifted focus to local engagement as Labor Day approached: “As we approach Labor Day and the traditional start of campaign season, I am pleased to invite you to our campaign’s annual fall fundraiser at Ashton Creek Vineyard in Chester.

RSVP here >>> https://t.co/u5AzVqptTr

On August 28, Cherry highlighted grassroots campaigning with another post: “Perfect weather to knock some doors in Bayhill Pointe! https://t.co/iLuX33XZPq”

Labor Day is traditionally recognized as the unofficial start of election campaigns across the United States. Candidates often use this period to ramp up outreach efforts such as fundraising events and door-to-door canvassing in their communities.



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