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Republican congressman Mike Flood has gotten an earful during a Nebraska town hall held to defend his support of President Donald Trump's tax breaks and spending cuts law ...
So far this year, there are 10 House members who have announced their bids for governor — with others still expected to ...
Republican lawmakers are avoiding town halls and underestimating just how stressed people feel about Trump's economic agenda.
A NOAA official who was not authorized to speak publicly told NBC News that it will likely take months to fill the hundreds of vacant positions.
The booing and chants might be the point, as Democratic anger pleases Nebraska U.S. Rep. Mike Flood's Republican base.
Eric Moyer will kick off his congressional campaign against incumbent Mike Flood on Thursday, August 14, at 5:30 p.m. at ...
Flood said he is thankful for the support but is also urging his colleagues to pass the bipartisan Weather Workforce Improvement Act.
A Lincoln woman said she wasn’t ready for the reaction after asking Mike Flood, “How much do the taxpayers have to pay for a fascist country?” The crowd's approval blew ...
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including campaign announcements and ...
Republicans are downplaying the spectacle, a repeat of disruptions from earlier in the year, as choreographed outrage from Democrats.
Republican Congressmember Mike Flood of Nebraska faced boos and jeers during a town hall in Lincoln, as the crowd confronted him about his vote for Trump’s tax and spending bill. Hundreds packed the ...
After his town hall this week wrapping with chants of "Vote him out!" Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood told Morning Edition he ...
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