Perhaps in time and while a campaign for the Senator to succeed Sen. Rubio is the soon to be special election is ongoing; but, for now, the margin of victory for all GOP candidates in Florida was so large that mail and even street demonstrations will fall on deaf ears.
It's free if you use their websites. And while I generally agree with you, I hearken back to when Rick Santorum was one of my Senators. There was a Social Security bill to which he was very publicly opposed. BUT - due to the sheer volume of mail and phone calls received, he ended up voting for it -- the office said that the public outcry was 80/20 in favor of him voting "AYE".
And I think that the public hue and cry in favor of Luigi Mangione, in addition to the stock crater of United Healthcare, along with CIGNA and a few others -- MAY (with enough pushback from voters) lead to better legislation coming out of Congress. Yeah, yeah, Rick Scott and Medicare fraud -- but you never know.
Perhaps in time and while a campaign for the Senator to succeed Sen. Rubio is the soon to be special election is ongoing; but, for now, the margin of victory for all GOP candidates in Florida was so large that mail and even street demonstrations will fall on deaf ears.
For those of us living in Florida writing to either of our Senators is a waste of time and postage.
It's free if you use their websites. And while I generally agree with you, I hearken back to when Rick Santorum was one of my Senators. There was a Social Security bill to which he was very publicly opposed. BUT - due to the sheer volume of mail and phone calls received, he ended up voting for it -- the office said that the public outcry was 80/20 in favor of him voting "AYE".
And I think that the public hue and cry in favor of Luigi Mangione, in addition to the stock crater of United Healthcare, along with CIGNA and a few others -- MAY (with enough pushback from voters) lead to better legislation coming out of Congress. Yeah, yeah, Rick Scott and Medicare fraud -- but you never know.