Rep. Wyatt Gable criticizes opponents ahead of North Carolina elections

Wyatt Gable, North Carolina State Representative for the 14th District - www.ncleg.gov
Wyatt Gable, North Carolina State Representative for the 14th District - www.ncleg.gov
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Rep. Wyatt Gable, a political figure active on social media, recently expressed his views on several contentious issues through a series of tweets. His statements address the current political climate and upcoming elections in North Carolina.

On June 14, 2025, Rep. Gable shared a tweet emphasizing his stance against certain actions or behaviors he deemed unacceptable. He urged voters to consider their choices carefully in the upcoming elections by stating “This is absolutely disgusting, and there is no place for things like this anywhere.” He further questioned whether these were the individuals that should be entrusted with decision-making for North Carolina.

In another tweet posted on June 15, 2025, Rep. Gable criticized a fellow representative’s actions. He accused Rep. Julie von Heafen of sharing an inappropriate image suggesting violence against former President Trump. Gable described her as a “radical leftist” and emphasized the need to counter such influences at the polls by stating “We MUST defeat these radical democrats at the ballot box in 2026.” Additionally, he called for support from House Republicans and directed followers to contribute to his campaign efforts.



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