Dave Min Exposed: Fake Town Halls & Rigged Support!
Democrat Dave “DUI” Min knows he’s a liability—that’s why he resorted to screening attendees and rigging the crowd before even disclosing the location of his so-called “town hall” over the weekend. Now, his own constituents are calling him out for his sham “town hall,” exposing it as nothing more than staged political theater.
“Extreme Democrat Dave Min is staging fake town halls, handpicking supporters to create the illusion of support for his radical agenda. Californians deserve a leader, not a coward hiding from real constituents.” – NRCC Spokesman Christian Martinez

Everyone appreciates a friendly crowd—especially politicians. But a public event, listed on a public website and held in a public facility, ought to be advertised broadly to the public.
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Yet neither I nor my neighbors heard about it until after it occurred, when we watched KCAL News Political Reporter Tom Wait’s video story.
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After some searching, after the event I located an online RSVP form, on Min’s congressional website, paid by all taxpayers, vaguely listing the event. It required an attendee’s personal information before a location was provided.
This level of screening suggests attendees may have been vetted to ensure the presence of a partisan-friendly audience. That perception was echoed by KCAL’s coverage.
As Wait reported live right after the event, Min barely won his race last November. “So we weren’t sure what was going to happen tonight, but it did appear it was mostly Democrats and a friendly crowd,”
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Let me be clear: my goal is not to bemoan the lack of an invitation. Rather, it’s to emphasize the importance of transparency, collaboration and community trust. Elected officials serve all constituents—not just those who share their party affiliation. We accomplish far more when we work together.