Glen Sturtevant, a public figure and former Virginia state senator, posted a series of messages on his social media account on November 4, 2025, encouraging voter participation and commenting on election-related matters.
In a post published at 2:51 a.m. UTC, Sturtevant raised concerns about the effectiveness of certain documents by stating, “That would seem to be problematic for the efficacy of any such documents”.
Later that morning at 11:56 a.m. UTC, he urged his followers to participate in the electoral process with the message: “Good morning we are going to win
GO VOTE!
GO VOTE!
GO VOTE!
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At 12:44 p.m. UTC on the same day, Sturtevant continued his outreach by encouraging supporters to increase Republican turnout: “What can you do to get three extra Republican votes today? All you have to do is text a few people. Just get three extra R votes today. It’s easy! Never give up!”
These posts reflect typical strategies employed by political candidates and their supporters during elections in the United States. Efforts often focus on mobilizing voters through direct appeals and calls for grassroots action such as texting or contacting potential voters. Glen Sturtevant previously served as a member of the Virginia State Senate and has remained active in state politics.

