Quang Nguyen shares political commentary and reactions in series of social media posts

Quang H. Nguyen, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District - Facebook
Quang H. Nguyen, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District - Facebook
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Quang Nguyen, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2021 representing the state’s 1st House District, posted a series of tweets on September 8, 2025, sharing commentary and reactions to political topics.

In his first post at 16:11 UTC, Nguyen wrote, “Nothing like starting the week with interesting information https://t.co/j3YSCSog0s”.

Later that day at 17:05 UTC, he posted another message stating, “The sound of silence. https://t.co/Bu4n1uoeQ8”.

At 18:17 UTC on the same day, Nguyen commented on remarks by Senator Tim Kaine, posting “Apparently Tim Kaine thinks our rights come from lawmakers. Give this a listen
https://t.co/Upd5bwB9oY”
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Nguyen has served in the Arizona State House since replacing Steve Pierce in 2021. As a member of the Republican Party and representative for Arizona’s 1st House District, he frequently uses social media to share his perspectives and engage with constituents.



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