Rep. John Gillette comments on party messaging and political figures in recent tweets

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Rep. John Gillette, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing District 30 since 2023, recently posted several comments on his social media account addressing political figures and party messaging.

On August 18, 2025, Gillette responded to another post with a brief endorsement: “Well said! https://t.co/NOtlwavMAD”.

In a tweet dated August 19, 2025, Gillette commented on public perceptions of political figures and referenced their backgrounds: “Judge of character by a photo… sounds like profiling to me.

Vance, was a Marine and served his county. Then to Yale Law graduate. All from a broken home and financial hardships.

Newsom. Elite born of privilege and political class hero became a Communist! https://t.co/hOK5b2uv2b“.

On August 21, 2025, Gillette addressed ongoing political advertising efforts and Democratic Party approval ratings: “Please keep these videos going. It’s the best ads for the Republican party…. Operation ‘Let Them Speak’ is working great. Dems poll at 22% approval! https://t.co/8HaqG3etSY”.

Gillette began serving in the Arizona State House in 2023 after winning election to represent District 30, succeeding Christian Solorio. He is affiliated with the Republican Party.



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