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The booing and chants might be the point, as Democratic anger pleases Nebraska U.S. Rep. Mike Flood's Republican base.
The event in Lincoln, Nebraska, attracted a rowdy crowd that yelled and booed as Rep. Mike Flood defended Trump administration policies.
Democrat Eric Moyer launched a challenge Thursday to GOP Rep. Mike Flood, declaring "the most fiscally conservative thing ...
After his town hall this week wrapping with chants of "Vote him out!" Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood told Morning Edition he ...
Flood said he is thankful for the support but is also urging his colleagues to pass the bipartisan Weather Workforce ...
Although it is only August, eyes are already focused on the midterms election next fall, specifically one political newcomer ...
LINCOLN, Neb. — Related coverage in the video above Nebraska Republican Rep. Mike Flood announced Friday he will soon hold a town hall in Lincoln.
From the start of the 90-minute session, Flood was met with an angry crowd that asked substantive questions but rarely seemed satisfied with his answers.
Rep. Mike Flood talks about his efforts to bring up staffing levels at the National Weather Service office in Valley, allowing more weather balloon launches A renewed stretch of dangerous heat is ...
The Nebraska Democrats have their man in the state's 1st Congressional District, Eric Moyer, running against Republican U.S.
Congressman Mike Flood appeared on CNN Friday supporting the rescission cuts. He said state funds will help make up the difference.
Even though this Congress has mostly adhered to Trump's agenda, the Postal Service is a touchy political subject for lawmakers from rural states, like Republican Congressman Mike Flood of Nebraska.
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