Its title, “Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda,” quickly drew interest. Not all people who flooded congressional town halls in recent weeks were part of — or had even heard of — Indivisible. Many in the Freedom Caucus, among the most conservative members of Congress, thought the bill did not dismantle Obamacare enough. For weeks, Comstock declined requests from constituents — some of whom are associated with Indivisible — for an in-person town hall. “With the election of Donald Trump, I think more people are becoming engaged in politics and how our country is being governed.”
Source: Los Angeles Times March 26, 2017 10:52 UTC