Tom Willis, a public figure active in West Virginia politics, shared updates on his campaign activities and legislative priorities through social media posts dated April 18 and April 19, 2026.
On April 18, Willis described a visit to Raleigh County’s Senior Center, writing “Raleigh County: At the Senior Center for a tour (thank you Tammy!), we stopped by the Adult Day Care. For fun and to boost morale I sang a few classics for them (“Moon River” / “My Way”). Listen carefully and you’ll hear one sweet lady wake up and sing along too-was amazing https://t.co/aps4ftwdfd”.
The following day, Willis posted about legislative matters concerning immigration. On April 19, he stated “The SAVE America Act is non-negotiable. We’ve seen a surge of illegal immigration over the last few years — and Washington refuses to fix it. We cannot allow our laws or our elections to be undermined. Pass the SAVE Act. — Tom Willis 22 days until the primary. Help us https://t.co/O4Gb8HCs2U”. In this message, Willis emphasized what he views as federal inaction on immigration policy and called for support of specific legislation.
Later that same evening, Willis appealed for campaign contributions with another post: “Every dollar helps us reach more voters in these final 22 days. Thank you.”
Willis’s comments reflect ongoing national debates over border security and election integrity. The SAVE America Act referenced in his post is part of broader efforts by some lawmakers to address concerns regarding unauthorized immigration and its perceived effects on U.S. elections.
These statements come as Willis approaches the final weeks before the primary election, highlighting both his engagement with local communities—such as his visit to Raleigh County—and his focus on federal legislative issues during his campaign outreach.

