Rep. Will Wade posts reactions to Braves and current events on social media

Rep. Will Wade posts reactions to Braves and current events on social media
William Solomon Wade Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 9th district — Official Website
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Rep. Will Wade, a Republican representing Georgia’s 9th House District, has posted several reactions on his Twitter account in late July and early August 2025.

On July 29, Wade shared an emotional post featuring emojis, stating ” https://t.co/nREW64YOdH”.

Two days later, on July 31, he commented with apparent frustration: “What? Good grief! https://t.co/xFcFCnkPMw”.

On August 1, Wade referenced the Atlanta Braves’ baseball season in a tweet that read: “What one event says

“Tell me about the @braves 2025 season without explicitly telling me about the @braves 2025 season”

Yes I still love the @Braves

Wow- this has to be a first time event in MLB History.

https://t.co/VdUKaWocVq“.

Wade was elected to the Georgia State House in 2021 after replacing Kevin Tanner as representative for the state’s 9th House District.



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