
Most GOP Congress Members Are Avoiding Town Halls, But One Held 15 In A Week
The NPR Politics Podcast
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Shifting Dynamics of Congressional Engagement Amid Redistricting
This chapter explores the changing role of town halls in fostering communication between voters and their representatives, especially amid forthcoming congressional redistricting. It addresses how redistricting can affect the stability of congressional seats, urging lawmakers to enhance their interaction with constituents in a potentially competitive political landscape.
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