VIRGINIA: A fundraising event was held in honor of Umer Butt, a Republican candidate for District 26 of the Virginia House of Delegates, under the auspices of the Loudoun County Republican Women’s Committee, which was attended by state and local leadership as well as a large number of the public.
At a ceremony held in honor of Umer Butt, a Republican candidate for District 26 of the Virginia House of Delegates, Republican Party leaders and elected representatives highlighted Umer Butt’s long-standing service to the community in their speeches.
Participants said that Umer’s entry into politics reflects a spirit of public service rather than personal gain.
The event was supported by Governor Glenn Youngkin, Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears and Attorney General Jason Miyares, while many important leaders attended, including Virginia State Delegate Geary Higgins, Loudoun County Treasurer Henry Eickelberg and former Republican congressional candidate Mike Clancy.
The candidate Umer Butt said that he supports unity, peace and a strong America. He reiterated his commitment to parental rights, education issues, gender-based sports and facilities protection, public concerns regarding data centers and power lines, safety and security, and everyday policies.
Umer Butt said that his campaign has the support of various religions, including Indian, Muslim, Christian, and Jewish communities. Thousands of dollars in donations were collected during the event. Umer Butt said that his struggle is more for public service than politics. Umer said that welfare of the people of Virginia is his main goal, and he will work hard to solve their problems.