Glen Sturtevant, a public figure and political commentator, posted a series of messages on his social media account on October 9, 2025, addressing the Virginia gubernatorial debate and key issues for voters.
In a post made at 6:28 p.m. UTC, Sturtevant shared two links without additional commentary: “https://t.co/nnSSRDWQZy https://t.co/ReurPqHbIh”.
Later that evening, at 10:47 p.m. UTC, he commented on the backgrounds of two political figures involved in the debate: “Before this debate begins, take note: @WinWithWinsome is a Marine veteran who delivers for Virginia families. CIA Spanberger is a partisan who toed the Biden line on every vote she took in Congress. #VAGovDebate #vapol”.
At 11:03 p.m. UTC, Sturtevant addressed a specific policy issue affecting residents of Virginia: “Let’s axe the car tax once and for all. Voting for @WinWithWinsome will give those of us in the General Assembly an ally to remove this burden on Virginia families. #VAGovDebate #vapol”.
The posts reference the ongoing gubernatorial race in Virginia, where tax policy and candidate backgrounds have been central topics. The “car tax,” formally known as the personal property tax on vehicles, has been a recurring subject in state politics, with various lawmakers proposing its reduction or elimination over the years.

