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Espiritus_Corvus's avatar

It is unclear to me from where I am: Are these raucus and disorderly "Republican" Town Hall Meetings being attended by unhappy Republicans or organized Democrats?

Asked by Espiritus_Corvus (17294points) February 10th, 2017

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johnpowell's avatar

From what I gather organized Democrats.

And if anyone thinks they are being rude remember the Obamacare town-halls. That was way worse.

Espiritus_Corvus's avatar

Damn. It would be so satisfying to see their own Republican constuency in rebellion. Oh, well. It’s good that someone is standing up and telling these guys where they can go. Keep up the pressure.

zenvelo's avatar

Local constituents. Not an issue of party affiliation, just people mad at their representatives who aren’t representing the,.

rojo's avatar

The news reports don’t really say but the talking heads seem to hint at it. I was under the impression it was their Republican constituents. I must have been mistaken.

Espiritus_Corvus's avatar

Maybe there will be better information tomorrow.

Seek's avatar

I dunno… In my area it’s really hard to get Democrats riled up enough to attend their own meetings, much less someone else’s.

janbb's avatar

@Seek Here, there are many local resistance organizations who are riled up and taking action. We are trying to get a town hall meeting with our Republican representative but he is avoiding one and always has.

stanleybmanly's avatar

I’m not so sure these are lberal leftists crashing conservative bulwarks. I think the crow should take heart. People are no longer ready to buy the traditional conservative pap, and are finally looking at the REAL issue of where the money is going and WHY. And better yet, there is a building swell of resentment around the corporate whores enabling the impoverishment of the middle class.

filmfann's avatar

Unhappy Republicans or organized Democrats? I don’t think either one naturally exists.

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