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In reply to the discussion: Republicans are stopping their town hall events. [View all]PatSeg
(49,899 posts)47. I'm not saying they ARE more afraid of voters
but that maybe they should be. Right now, it would seem that no matter what they do or don't do, they will put themselves in some kind of jeopardy.
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What's the RepubliCoward Afraid Of??? In every district. We need to be loud!
bucolic_frolic
Wednesday
#4
Hiding from the public sounds like a great 2026 re-election strategy for Republicans
LetMyPeopleVote
Wednesday
#6
Mostly, members are afraid of djt. Then they're afraid of angry voters -- both the Ds and the Rs.
allegorical oracle
Thursday
#75
Perfect opportunity for our side to say, hey...we are going to have that town hall.
Passages
Wednesday
#14
If all they are going to do is gaslight their constituents which is what they've been doing then
GoodRaisin
Wednesday
#25
Every one of us on here should be making six calls a day to our congress critters.
PatrickforB
Wednesday
#32
It one sees a repuke critter at a restaurant, in a store, at any public place confront them and ask why they
kimbutgar
Wednesday
#34
They can crawl under the bushes to hide if they want. But voters *may* make themselves heard at polls in 2026. nt
CousinIT
Wednesday
#53