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Democrats Target GOP Lawmakers with Billboards and Town Halls in Key Districts

The DNC accuses nine Republican representatives of avoiding voters, while Republicans shift to virtual events and claim protests are orchestrated.

A man shares his views during a congressional town hall meeting with Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-N.C.) on March 13. Photo: Sean Rayford/Getty Images
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Overview

  • The Democratic National Committee is targeting nine vulnerable Republican House members with billboards accusing them of refusing to meet with constituents.
  • The DNC is hosting 'People's Town Halls' during the Congressional recess in competitive GOP districts as part of a strategy to regain the House majority in 2026.
  • Republicans, facing backlash over healthcare and economic policies, have moved to virtual town halls, citing concerns about protests at in-person events.
  • GOP leaders, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, claim the protests are organized by Democrats to create unrest and amplify opposition.
  • The targeted Republican lawmakers include representatives from Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania.