Vince Leach shares reactions on social media following election to Arizona Senate

Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District - vinceleachforsenate.com
Vince Leach, Arizona State Senator from 17th District - vinceleachforsenate.com
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Vince Leach, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2025 representing the state’s 17th Senate District, posted a series of tweets on September 2, 2025, expressing his opinions and reactions to various online content.

On September 2, Leach commented on a post with “Very appropiate~~ https://t.co/MVmghbbBlP”. Later that day, he responded affirmatively to another tweet by stating “Yes he certainly did! https://t.co/cq3nDrz2vi” at 14:31 UTC. In the evening, Leach further shared his approval of an action or decision with “This is what I voted for~ https://t.co/6SZMIdZeTS”.

Leach began serving as state senator after succeeding Justine Wadsack in the Arizona State Senate’s 17th District in 2025. His recent posts reflect ongoing engagement with constituents and commentary on political developments.



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