Republican Rep. Tim Burchett hosts tele-town hall after party insists against in-person meetings
- Fewer Republican lawmakers are conducting in-person town halls during the congressional recess, following advice from Richard Hudson, the NRCC chair, to avoid them amid angry constituents.
- Members of Congress are back in their districts for a two-week recess, bracing for potential anger from constituents over recent policy decisions.
- Democrats are organizing events to address voter concerns in areas typically dominated by Republican representatives.
- Polls indicate that 65% of Democratic voters want their representatives to maintain strong positions, reflecting dissatisfaction with their engagement approach.
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Democrats hear out pissed-off voters while Republicans ghost them
When Congress is in session, lawmakers don’t have much time to connect with their constituents. So you’d think they’d use this two-week recess to actually show up, listen, and maybe learn something. But not Republicans. They’re ghosting their...
Most House Republicans Avoid Town Halls During Congressional Recess - News Facts Network
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