So,

  1. What an absolutely bitch ass snowflake move.

  2. Well good luck with that and going to be funny when people are still pissed.

What a utter pathetic snowflake.

    • DomeGuy@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      Unless the town hall is paid for with taxpayer dollars or held on government property, it’s a citizen who happens to be in Congress having a private event with their political supporters.

      Same as a political party convention or fundraiser dinner,.AFAIK.

      (And, depending on state law, even a function on government property may be legally private.)

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        14 days ago

        14 upvotes? Take a civics class you schmucks, Jesus tapdancing Christ

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          14 days ago

          So, what rule do you think makes “congressional town halls” work differently than any other campaign activity?

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            12 days ago

            Elected officials do not hold town halls for campaign purposes. They are meant to be an official act to address actual constituents. They are not for fundraising or rallying.

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        14 days ago

        Even on government property, there’s exceptions. Like a private study room at the library.