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Justin Wilmeth shares thoughts on farming, judging, and sports on Twitter

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Justin Wilmeth, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District | Facebook

Justin Wilmeth, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District | Facebook

Arizona State Representative Justin Wilmeth took to Twitter on April 13, 2025, to share thoughts ranging from rural life to collegiate events, and even sports commentary.

Early on April 13, Wilmeth shared a tweet about his rural roots, connecting his past with the humorous reality many associated with farming communities might identify with. He expressed affection for his farmer relatives, stating, "This is basically every farmer relative I’ve ever had https://t.co/MCgDqWEiei".

Later that day, Wilmeth discussed his role at a prominent local event, the 2025 Arizona Board of Regents Regents’ Cup. He quoted a notable biblical passage and reflected on his unique role at the event: "“Judge not, lest ye be judged.” That’s what Matthew 7:1 says, anyway. But I’m fairly certain the good Lord made an exception for me this weekend, as I served as a judge at the 2025 Arizona Board of Regents Regents’ Cup!" He remarked on the enjoyment of being a judged, particularly in a positive light.

In his final tweet of the day, Wilmeth commented on the world of sports, specifically the 2025 Masters Tournament. Citing a comment made by sports commentator Jim Nantz, Wilmeth remarked on his humble golfing aspirations: "“A disappointing round of 75…” - Jim Nantz. If I ever, in the unlikely event I shoot a 75, I’m having a huge celebration party #themasters #Masters2025".

The Arizona Board of Regents oversees public universities in Arizona and assists in policy development and strategic planning.

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