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GOP congressman faces heated town hall where hundreds boo him for supporting Trump’s big bill

How voters receive the Trump's budget cuts could go a long way to determine whether Republicans keep power in next year’s midterm elections.

Rep. Mike Flood speaks and takes questions during a town hall meeting on the University of Nebraska campus, Monday, August 5, 2025 in Lincoln, Neb. The second-term Republican braved a Democratic-heavy audience of roughly 700, most of whom booed and chanted in opposition to the GOP-backed tax-break and spending-cut bill President Donald Trump signed last month. (AP Photo/Thomas Beaumont)
Rep. Mike Flood speaks and takes questions during a town hall meeting on the University of Nebraska campus, Monday, August 5, 2025 in Lincoln, Neb. The second-term Republican braved a Democratic-heavy audience of roughly 700, most of whom booed and chanted in opposition to the GOP-backed tax-break and spending-cut bill President Donald Trump signed last month. (AP Photo/Thomas Beaumont)
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Republican congressman Mike Flood has gotten an earful in Lincoln.

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