Rep. Frank Mrvan, D-Ind., has abandoned his constituents and joined the 'D.C. political machine' after joining Congress three years ago, according to his GOP challenger.
FIRST ON FOX: A Republican looking to flip a House seat from blue to red in Indiana says his Democratic challenger has abandoned the 'hardworking' constituents of his district and aligned himself with 'the far left' and the 'D.C. political machine' after joining Congress more than three years ago. Randy Niemeyer, the Republican nominee to represent Indiana's 1st Congressional District in the House, will face off against incumbent Democratic Rep.
Frank has really aligned himself with the D.C. political machine and become very well ingrained in that and has forgotten that his district is not being represented right now by his votes the way it should be and can be,' he said. Niemeyer also said he rarely sees Mrvan interacting with or listening to his constituents in the district, unless it's for a public appearance or speaking event.
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