Vince Leach shares brief political commentary in recent social media posts

Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District
Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District
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Vince Leach, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2025 representing the 17th Senate District, recently shared several posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account, expressing opinions on political matters and engaging with his audience through brief remarks and reactions.

On October 16, 2025, Leach commented on an unspecified proposal, stating, “That would do something alright, but it won’t save our republican form of government”. The following day, on October 17, 2025, he responded to another post with “Pretty much~”. Later that same day, Leach posted a single emoji, “”.

Leach began serving in the Arizona State Senate in 2025 after succeeding Justine Wadsack as the representative for the state’s 17th Senate District. His recent social media activity reflects his ongoing engagement with political discourse and constituents.



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