Loudoun County Republican Committee highlights outreach to Muslim community and candidate events

Scott Pio, Chairman - Loudoun County Republican Committee
Scott Pio, Chairman - Loudoun County Republican Committee
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The Loudoun County Republican Committee reported on its official Twitter account that it hosted Lt. Governor Candidate John Reid during the past weekend. According to the committee, the visit included outreach efforts to the local Muslim community.

In a post dated September 2, 2025, the committee stated: “The Loudoun County Republican Committee had the pleasure of hosting Lt. Governor Candidate John Reid this past weekend.

We started this weekend bringing him to our local Muslim community who welcomed him with open arms. He greeted thousands outside our Mosques.

That evening we https://t.co/MUSM1xzLid

A subsequent tweet from September 2, 2025, continued coverage of these activities: “We had a wonderful time visiting with the Muslim community these past few weeks.

Ommair Butt, our House of Delegate Candidate did an excellent job tabling! It’s our belief that every community should be visited throughout the county. https://t.co/mlWLSBbGeE

A third post on September 2, 2025 simply mentioned: @Ommair4VA

These posts highlight ongoing political outreach efforts by Loudoun County Republicans and their candidates as they engage various communities in advance of upcoming elections.



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