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The FreedomWorks Guide to Lobbying Your Congressman

As I recount in this morning’s story, the first of three days of Tea Party events in D.C. consisted of a political rally followed by direct lobbying between Tea

Jul 31, 2020
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As I recount in this morning’s story, the first of three days of Tea Party events in D.C. consisted of a political rally followed by direct lobbying between Tea Party activists and members of Congress — more typically, their staffs. Here is some of the material Tea Party activists got when they showed up at the FreedomWorks-run event at the Armory, before they went to the Hill.
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