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The Aurora Sentinel editorial: Congressman Coffman’s virtual Obamacare meetings are really needless political hide and seek

I don’t blame Congressman Mike Coffman and dozens of Republicans just like him for wanting to avoid an unflattering spectacle by subjecting themselves to town meetings focusing on the fate of Obamacare.

Coffman was unceremoniously sandbagged at just such a meeting in January at an Aurora Public Library. At what was supposed to be just another town hall confab, dozens of “constituents” showed up ready to roar in protest about repealing Obamacare and a host of other issues Republicans are making hay with since Trump and fellow Republicans won it all in November.

Rather than face a made-for-TV onslaught of protesters as he left the meeting, he sneaked out the back and got caught doing it by 9News cameras.

Totally awkward.

Read more at The Aurora Sentinel.

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