Delegate Wendell Walker promotes local event and comments on political climate

Wendell Scott Walker, Virginia State Representative for 52nd District - Official Website
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, posted several updates on his social media account in late August 2025. The posts included announcements about community events and commentary on political discourse.

On August 21, 2025, Walker shared a photo credit with the post: “: @LYHRegion”.

Later that day, he invited constituents to a local event at Izaak Walton Park, stating: “Join us THIS Saturday at Izaak Walton Park! Bring the family for a full day of fun at their open house—fishing, swimming, shooting and more. I’ll be there teaching skeet and trap shooting. Don’t miss it!

210 Izaak Walton Park Rd, Amherst, VA 24521
August 23 – 10 AM to 4pm https://t.co/RY0t8ik8bF” (August 21, 2025).

On August 22, Walker commented on ongoing political tensions in Virginia with the message: “Here we go again… the “tolerant” left showing their true colors. Virginia deserves better than this. https://t.co/4DUAy4zTlK”.

Walker represents part of Central Virginia in the state legislature and is known for engaging with his community through public events and social media outreach.



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