Will Suburban Activism Pave the Democratic Path To The House?
In an unseasonably warm Friday evening in late February, more than 100 residents of Virginias Tenth Congressional District filled the gymnasium of a community center in Sterling, one of the sprawling towns of Loudoun County in the exurbs of Washington. Constituents had for weeks been trying to get Republican Representative Barbara Comstock to go beyond the controlled environs of a tele-town hall and face her constituents in person. They mounted daily call-in campaigns and protests outside her district offices, asking her to attend. In the end, she was a no-show, saying she had a long-scheduled event at the same time.
One by one, district residents went before the microphone, listed their hometown and ZIP code for the record (often with a pithy comment about not being a paid protester) before asking questions on a series of pressing issuesnational security, President Trumps conflicts of interest, immigration, education, environmental protections, and, most prominently, the future of the Affordable Care Act.
This is a good read about how we win!
http://prospect.org/article/will-suburban-activism-pave-democratic-path-house
Will suburban activism help us win back the house in 18?