Almost two months into President Donald Trump's second term, the chairman of the House Republican campaign committee is already predicting his party will pick up seats in the midterm elections some 20 months away.
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GOP reps encouraged to do virtual town halls after fiery meetings with constituents
Top Republicans Advising GOP Lawmakers To Avoid Increasingly Angry Town Halls With Constituents
GOP lawmaker holding town hall despite advice to avoid them: ‘I trust my constituents’
Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-N.C.) said Wednesday he’s holding a town hall despite House Republicans being recently pushed to avoid in-person town halls and do phone or livestreamed ones instead.
The chairman of the House Republican campaign committee is already predicting his party will pick up seats in the midterm election that are some 20 months away. Republican Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina also says in an Associated Press interview that the Department of Government Efficiency's cuts are resonating with voters.
The Wall Street Journal's Olivia Beavers is reporting that Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC), the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, is telling GOP lawmakers to immediately stop holding town halls.
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) advised GOP lawmakers to conduct remote town halls as in-person ones have been plagued by protesters and, at times, Democratic organizers.
The National Republican Congressional Committee attacked Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-New York), chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, on its social media account.
House GOP leaders are urging their Republican members to hold town halls virtually whenever possible amid backlash from the cost-cutting moves by Elon Musk’s Department of Government
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) offered to host town halls in districts where Republicans are now refusing to hold them. “That’s a shame,” Walz said, responding to the GOP news. “If your Republican
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