David Livingston posts brief statements on citizenship and party differences

David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District
David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District
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David Livingston, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 representing the 28th House District, posted a series of brief statements on his social media account on February 10, 2026.

In his first post at 03:05 UTC, Livingston wrote, “Citizenship https://t.co/CRUf97RfWu”.

Shortly after, at 03:05 UTC, he followed with another message: “Differences between Republicans and democrats https://t.co/vlL0xH1VRF”.

A minute later, at 03:06 UTC, Livingston posted: “Bang https://t.co/OiuNgVkUGx”.

Livingston assumed office in the Arizona State House following his election in 2023. He succeeded Kelli Butler as the representative for the state’s 28th House District.



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