That’s everybody’s family.”
That’s everybody’s family.”<br />In Kansas City, Kan., dozens of protesters gathered outside the office of Representative Kevin Yoder,<br />another Republican House member in a district won by Mrs. Clinton, as the House voted on Thursday.<br />“I feel a pivot,” said Debra Caplan, a founder of NJ-11th for Change, a group<br />that for months has turned out hundreds of protesters each week outside the New Jersey offices of Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen, the powerful chairman of the House Appropriations Committee.<br />Protesters are promising fireworks for those who plan to have sessions — including Representative Tom MacArthur of New Jersey, a moderate who negotiated an amendment<br />that secured the support of members of the conservative Freedom Caucus by weakening insurance regulations, including protections for people with pre-existing conditions.<br />And they are looking ahead to the midterm elections next year, vowing to punish Republican House<br />members who voted in favor of the American Health Care Act, the formal name for the bill.<br />With the controversial Republican health bill heading to the Senate, organizers of opposition groups say they plan to bird-dog Mr. Gardner’s whereabouts<br />and show up at his events, buying seats at fund-raisers if necessary.