House Democrats escalate their aggressive strategy to carry out the town halls in Republican districts, and compete in order to take advantage of the advisory moratorium of the GOP through the events in order to get in line with frustrated voters, to collect battlefield seats and to promote control of the house next year at the meantime.
A number of Democrats who ventured into GOP Territory this month said they liked what they saw: anxious voters who are in weapons about President Trump’s dismantling of the federal government and the reluctance of the majority of Republicans to make a check for the power of the executive.
Encouraged by their experiences, the Democrats say that they not only intend to return to these battlefield districts, but also to expand their reach in the coming weeks and months. In some cases, the Democrat campaign weapons assist to coordinate the efforts.
“People are crazy, you are crazy and afraid that their health care could be taken away. That is what I heard the most,” said Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), Who recently organized Rathäuser in three California districts of republican legislators.
“It was just frustration of: What will you do to stop that?”
Khanna admitted that the crowds largely consist of Democrats and independent who live in these purple districts. “But they are angry and mobilized,” he said.
“And if you have 1,000 people in your district who are so angry and mobilized – and knock on the doors and are ready to get people out – this should be a huge red flag for these Republicans.”
Khanna is hardly alone.
In Wisconsin, Rep. Mark Pocan (D) has already organized two councilors in the neighboring district of GOP Rep. Derrick van Order and a third party directly outside of it.
MP Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) has joined a national tour that was launched by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) And is immersed in Republican districts, including one in Colorado, which is represented by GOP Rep. Evans.
And in Maryland, MP Jamie Raskin (D) drove from home to the comprehensive district of Eastern Shore, represented by Rep. Andy Harris (R), the head of the right -wing extremist House Freedom Caucus, where Raskin was waiting for 900 frustrated voters for the White House.
“People are outraged,” said Raskin. “It is a breed between the anger of the people and the speed of the Trump government to reduce our democratic order.”
The aggressive game of the district controlled by the other party is hardly common. However, the Democrats say that Trump’s unconventional approach to government demands an unconventional reaction. And home GOP leaders asked the Republican legislators In order to keep a strategy of avoidance from personal town halls to distant strategy of avoidance, which, after the outrage of Trump on Trump’s actions in some of these public forums, strengthened the Democrats their infiltration operations.
“First and foremost, we fill an emptiness that have left our Republican colleagues who are not exposed to their leadership in their voters because what we do is not popular,” said Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.).
“And as Democrats, we want people across the country, people in swing countries, know that when their representatives do their job because they try to shorten social security, medicare and medicaid, enter and fill this gap, no matter who they are.”
On Saturday, Frost Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) Was to be in a town hall in the 10th district of Michigans, where GOP representative John James is a top goal of the Democrats in the meantime. And other Democrats also escalate the strategy in the coming days and weeks.
MP Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) Came for a town hall in Kim’s district in California on Saturday in Kim’s district in California.
Khanna said that he had a visit to East Pennsylvania, where the Republicans had overturned the seat of the former MP Susan Wild (D) in November and the Democrats had him back.
Raskin, who has already left Maryland to visit Wild’s former district, plans to continue to venture further to Long Island in the coming weeks. And Frost said he prepared a lightning flash of the town halls behind the train houses behind the train next month.
The goal, said Rep. Katherine Clark (mass.), The democratic whip is “vulnerable republicans”. The goal, added, added, “be it responsible for the moderation that you preach at home and come here and vote in Lockstep to take away the services that the taxpayers and your voters depend on.”
The Republicans have dismissed the Democrats’ strategy both incomprehensible and ineffectively. GOP strategists point out that the Democrats in the town halls have their own problems where some legislators have confronted liberal voters livid that Democrats against Trump and the flood of executivations that have defined their first months in office do not fight harder.
The Republicans also claim that the crowds are orchestrated in the democratic events in GOP districts to rule out Trump supporters that they could challenge them. In this sense, you calculate that the town halls are not at all town halls.
“In a desperate attempt to distract the voters from chaos in their own party, the Democrats fall back on political theater, which goes to the far-left radicals instead of clearing out the concerns of the everyday voters that have already rejected their agenda by Mike Marinella, who have already rejected their agenda by Mike Marinella.
“Nobody falls towards her latest charade.”
Democrats have rejected every proposal that the cross-country events are staged or contained paid demonstrators. While some of the town halls of liberal interest groups, unions and local democratic civil servants were orchestrated, the Democrats claim that everyone can take part. Raskin said he addressed this problem at the beginning of his town hall in the Harri district.
“At first I said that the people who appear in the town halls do not receive paid demonstrators,” said Raskin. “But the people who don’t appear are paid politicians.”
Pocan said one of the events in the district of Van Orden was organized by a farm union that had invited the legislator of both parties. No Republicans appeared.
“The two minimum parts of your job are the values of your district to Washington and explain Washington to her district,” said Pocan. “And if you don’t do town halls, you don’t do any of these things.”
Van Order refused to comment on the town halls.
Not all Republicans take the advice of their leadership and avoid the town halls. Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.) Is one of them. This year she carried out a number of public forums in her state. On more than one occasion, the event was disturbed by calls and selection of the audience, which blamed democratic activists.
“Some of them gave a legitimate setback in which people asked very much and good questions. But the screaming, screaming and obscene – that is just an effort to exercise the veto of the Heckler,” she said.
Hageman dismissed the idea that some of the demonstrators could be Trump supporters who dealt with the policy of the President.
“Oh, my god, no,” she said. “You don’t act like that.”

