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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.
U.S. Rep. Mike Flood stopped in Columbus on Aug. 11 to talk to community and business leaders about what is and should be working for Nebraska at the federal level ...
Although it is only August, eyes are already focused on the midterms election next fall, specifically one political newcomer who seeks to unseat Mike Flood in the first congressional district.
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 ...
The Nebraska Democrats have their man in the state's 1st Congressional District, Eric Moyer, running against Republican U.S.
For the third time this year, U.S. Rep. Mike Flood of Nebraska's 1st Congressional District will face constituents at a town hall — this time in Lincoln.
LINCOLN, Neb. — Related coverage in the video above Nebraska Republican Rep. Mike Flood announced Friday he will soon hold a town hall in Lincoln.
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.
This week, Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood was elected to be the new chair of the Main Street Caucus.
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