Republicans in the toughest swing districts become hard to find for people angry about Trump
- Republican Congressman Scott Perry became difficult for constituents to contact during a recent House recess.
- This occurred during the 17-day period typically designated for members to focus on their districts.
- Supporters in his central Pennsylvania district recall no recent in-person town hall meetings.
- Perry ranks among the ten most vulnerable House Republicans, winning last fall by about 5,000 votes.
- Democrats now hold constituent events in districts where Republicans avoid public appearances, targeting the 2026 election.
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Dispatches From the House Battleground Have Everyone Asking: “Where are the Republicans?”
Reporting from the Associated Press discovered that during the April district work period, vulnerable House Republicans across the country took the two weeks back home in their districts to… hide from their constituents. After House Republicans faced outrage and anger from voters the last time they were home in March, the most endangered among them decided to obey orders from their leaders in D.C. to not hold in-person town halls, depriving the …
How Marc Andreessen’s Signal group chats helped spawn the tech right
The power elites have a Signal group chat, too - and the ones that seem to be reshaping the government, according to a recent report, are the ones Marc Andreessen created to bring the American right wing and the technocracy together. Semafor's Ben Smith published a massive article on Monday detailing an ecosystem of private, disappearing group chats between hundreds of powerful Silicon Valley figures and high-profile right-wing pundits and acade…

Republicans in swing districts become hard to find for people angry about Trump
Republican members of Congress went to great lengths to avoid public meetings with their constituents over their two-week Easter recess.
The influential Signal chatrooms where tech billionaires and their courtiers swung far-right
Ben Smith published a fascinating exposé on the Signal chats where tech bros, billionaires and their courtiers in the press swung, mostly covertly, to the pro-Trump right over the last…
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