Delegate Wendell Walker highlights community event and GOP fundraiser in recent posts

Delegate Wendell Walker highlights community event and GOP fundraiser in recent posts
Wendell Scott Walker, Virginia State Representative for 52nd District — Official Website
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Delegate Wendell Walker, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, recently shared updates on his social media regarding community events and political activities.

On August 12, 2025, Walker posted about attending a local health event: “Had a great time at @JohnsonHealth’s Community Care Expo on Saturday. From free health screenings to wellness education and a fun Kids Zone, it was a great day celebrating how #HealthHappensHere. Thank you to Lauren Grimmett for the invitation and to all who made it possible! https://t.co/G6K8o2QxU8”

Later that same day, he replied to two users with the message “@Sonderling47 @KSonderling”.

On August 13, 2025, Walker promoted an upcoming fundraiser featuring Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares. He wrote: “Just a few spots left for our fundraiser with Attorney General @JasonMiyaresVA on Monday!

Help us gear up to take back our Republican majority in the House of Delegates—reserve your spot today.

RSVP today: https://t.co/eUjolTJwCihttps://t.co/a2vpEYe61M

Walker has represented parts of Lynchburg and Amherst County in the Virginia House since 2020. His public communications often highlight local events and efforts related to Republican legislative priorities.



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