David Suetterlein, a member of the Virginia Senate representing the 19th district, recently posted a series of messages on his X (formerly Twitter) account about local events and national sports achievements.
On November 1, 2025, Suetterlein encouraged Virginia residents to participate in early voting. He wrote, ” Voting sites are open across Virginia this Saturday! This is the last chance to vote before Tuesday. Find out where you can secure your vote now and make your voice heard : https://t.co/faLkt5Mihl https://t.co/3MqkZkL6J2″.
Later that day, he shared his attendance at a community event. On November 2, 2025, he posted, ” Pancakes, Buckwheats and Sausage Gravy at the Bent Mountain Fire Department Pancake Dinner with Ashley! https://t.co/dfdd36ejzw”.
In another post from November 2, 2025, Suetterlein congratulated athletes on their recent victory: “Congratulations former Salem Sox @mookiebetts and all the #Dodgers on an amazing #WorldSeries win! One of the absolute best series of all time!”
Virginia’s early voting period allows registered voters to cast ballots ahead of Election Day in-person or by mail. In recent years, state officials have promoted early voting as a way to increase turnout and reduce wait times at polling locations ([source](https://www.elections.virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/early-voting/)). Community gatherings like the Bent Mountain Fire Department Pancake Dinner are common in rural parts of Virginia and serve as opportunities for residents to connect with local leaders. The Los Angeles Dodgers’ World Series win referenced by Suetterlein marked a significant achievement for both the team and Mookie Betts, who previously played for the minor league Salem Red Sox before advancing to Major League Baseball ([source](https://www.mlb.com/news/mookie-betts-career-timeline)).



