Geary Higgins comments on Loudoun teacher victories and polling after Trump’s win

Geary Higgins comments on Loudoun teacher victories and polling after Trump’s win
Geary Michael Higgins, Virginia State Representative for 30th District — Facebook
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Geary Higgins, a public figure and former Loudoun County Board of Supervisors member, commented on several ongoing political and local education issues through his Twitter account in July 2025.

On July 19, 2025, Higgins referenced developments in a legal case involving Loudoun County teachers, stating “This is the second victory for Loudoun County teachers in this case.” He continued by questioning public expenditures related to the matter: “How many taxpayer dollars are being spent defending this nonsense. And to be sure, there will be more…”

Later that same day, Higgins expressed appreciation for local outcomes affecting residents by writing “Loudouners should be very thankful for that!” on July 19, 2025.

Addressing national political dynamics following the presidential election, Higgins posted on July 20, 2025: “Multiple polls have shown at least a plurality of registered voters or adults oppose it, though many also say they don’t know enough.” He critiqued media polling practices with the statement: “NOT registered voters, NOT worth reading… Mixed Polling Results for Democrats After Trump’s Victory”

These statements come amid ongoing debates over educational policies and expenditures in Loudoun County. The county has been at the center of national attention due to disputes involving school board decisions and legal actions related to teacher rights and administrative conduct. Additionally, recent shifts in national politics have sparked widespread analysis of voter sentiment as reflected by various polls.



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