Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) speaks as people hold up signs during a town hall meeting at the Junior Seau Beach Community Center in Oceanside, Calif., on March 11, 2017. It was a major first test of the Democratic Party’s efforts to turn antipathy toward Trump into electoral gains in 2018. “I do not work for the executive branch,” Issa said in an opening statement Saturday at one of two morning town hall meetings at a community center here. People protest outside of the Junior Seau Beach Community Center in Oceanside, Calif., where Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) held two town hall meetings on March 11, 2017. After last year’s squeaker election in the 49th District, Democrats listed Issa as among the most vulnerable Republican incumbents in 2018.
Source: Washington Post March 11, 2017 23:27 UTC