You might consider doing a review of Town Halls by one of your guests,, BAD vs GOOD .
1) Youtube has a bunch of clips. A BAD one has the sponsoring rep walking out on the invited constituents. One had a GOOD town hall, state next-door to his, excellent questions, his answers to a healthcare question left me feeling hopeful instead of dism…
You might consider doing a review of Town Halls by one of your guests,, BAD vs GOOD .
1) Youtube has a bunch of clips. A BAD one has the sponsoring rep walking out on the invited constituents. One had a GOOD town hall, state next-door to his, excellent questions, his answers to a healthcare question left me feeling hopeful instead of dismayed. It was here YouTube.com/watch?v=0fUU_IbMxw8
2) Some are switching to online, zoom, phone-in, trying to avoid TV cameras catching them walking out when asked tough questions,. Some apparently screen the questions, ask the callers to first state their questions to a receptionist. PRO: They can then have staff look up some facts before they answer. CON: If they "run out of time", however, that cuts things off, without callers seeing all of the questions, maybe the toughest question, if saved to the end
You might consider doing a review of Town Halls by one of your guests,, BAD vs GOOD .
1) Youtube has a bunch of clips. A BAD one has the sponsoring rep walking out on the invited constituents. One had a GOOD town hall, state next-door to his, excellent questions, his answers to a healthcare question left me feeling hopeful instead of dismayed. It was here YouTube.com/watch?v=0fUU_IbMxw8
2) Some are switching to online, zoom, phone-in, trying to avoid TV cameras catching them walking out when asked tough questions,. Some apparently screen the questions, ask the callers to first state their questions to a receptionist. PRO: They can then have staff look up some facts before they answer. CON: If they "run out of time", however, that cuts things off, without callers seeing all of the questions, maybe the toughest question, if saved to the end