Glen Sturtevant, a public figure and former Virginia state senator, posted several comments on his Twitter account on October 2, 2025. His tweets addressed the competitiveness of key statewide races in Virginia, criticized national Democratic leadership, and commented on a controversy involving an Albemarle school board member.
In his first post of the day, Sturtevant remarked on the status of major political contests in Virginia: “Positive signs the VA Gov, LG, and AG races are getting closer down the stretch” (October 2, 2025).
Later that day, he turned his attention to national politics. Sturtevant wrote: “The last two days have shown Hakeem Jeffries is definitely not ready for prime time. They need Wasserman-Schultz in charge, or the guy with the wig from Detroit. The bench is deep.” (October 2, 2025).
That evening, Sturtevant commented on a local education issue: “A school board member in Albemarle thinks it’s hate speech to say there are only two genders… So she attacked a group of high school kids. Nice. No obvious mental illness there at all!” (October 2, 2025).
Sturtevant has previously served as a Republican state senator representing parts of Richmond and surrounding counties. The posts reflect ongoing debates in Virginia over statewide elections and social issues such as gender identity policies in schools.

