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After his town hall this week wrapping with chants of "Vote him out!" Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood told Morning Edition he ...
Republican congressman Mike Flood has received a loud dose of instant voter feedback during a fiery town hall meeting in his ...
Republican congressman Mike Flood has gotten an earful during a Nebraska town hall held to defend his support of President ...
From the start of the 90-minute session, Flood was met with an angry crowd that asked substantive questions but rarely seemed ...
The Nebraska representative faced backlash over President Trump’s tax and spending bill, which was signed into law in July.
Flood, a Republican representative, faced an angry crowd of constituents at a town hall in his home state, with many calling ...
The event in Lincoln, Nebraska, attracted a rowdy crowd that yelled and booed as Rep. Mike Flood defended Trump ...
Flood was asked questions on many topics, after beginning with brief remarks on Medicaid and Medicare that were met with boos ...
Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood told KETV that he agrees this issue is a waste of time and not what the government should be focused on.
Neb., faced boos and heckling during a Nebraska town hall as he answered questions about Medicaid cuts in the GOP’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” and the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Sens. Deb Fisher and Pete Ricketts and Reps. Mike Flood, Adrian Smith and Don Bacon: You could at least speak up for those values — family values, Nebraska values — you often endorse.
What happened to all of the other politicians from Nebraska who went to Washington? Is Pete Ricketts still a senator? Is Mike Flood all washed up?
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