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Lawmakers have faced the fiercest lobbying from conservative constituents. After a town hall meeting repeatedly disrupted by heckling and shouting, Driehaus walked out of the Cincinnati building this month with his 13-year-old daughter to face more protesters. Some were shouting his home address, which Driehaus deemed "a veiled threat toward the safety and of myself and my family." "There's a lot of anger out there," he said in an interview. While Perriello and Driehaus have both faced town halls, others have been reluctant to go to the front lines. Hagan is not planning any town halls, and instead will spend the August recess doing photo ops, meeting with health care workers and talking to constituents during open-door meetings. "It's a better format for productive discussion," Hagan spokeswoman Stephanie Allen said. Those limited speaking engagements didn't matter to Republican activists. Hundreds came to Hagan's office last week with signs deploring the health care bill. The summer has proven to be a resurgence for conservative political organizing after a lackluster performance during the 2008 election. Activists have flooded the Internet with rally plans, talking points and YouTube videos. Now they're planning a massive march on Washington next month. Many are political rookies awakened by the Obama presidency, and in particular the health care debate. "I always thought protests were kind of ignorant, thinking, 'What are these guys accomplishing?'" said Rick Smith, 38, a self-employed store owner who recently began attending rallies and picketed Hagan's office. He's now helping to spearhead protests of his own and is hoping to take his family to Capitol Hill next month. "I hope the freshmen have their eyes open to what's going on out here
-- to see that they need to represent the people that put them in office," he said.
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