Organizer Marion Chubon addresses protesters in front of McSally’s Congressional office on Tuesday. The group is asking her to meet with constituents at a town hall forum in two weeks. (Photo by Joe Ferguson)

U.S. Rep. Martha McSally will hold another telephone town hall on Tuesday, just a week after rejecting a proposal to participate in a town hall scheduled by local activist groups for Feb. 23.

The second tele-town hall, scheduled for Valentine’s Day, is the second McSally has held in the same number of weeks.

During last week’s hour-long call, McSally spoke with over 3,400 people, according to her staff.

During the call, the two-term Republican congresswoman said activists β€” primarily Democrats β€” scheduled the town hall because they want an opportunity to verbally berate members of Congress in a public setting. She called the attempt a β€œpolitical ambush.”

Several groups β€” including McSally Take a Stand, Nasty Women and Bad Hombres of the East Side, Pantsuit Nation Tucson, Progressives of Southern Arizona and Indivisible Tucson β€” said they have been trying for three months to get the congresswoman to agree to a public forum.


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Contact reporter Joe Ferguson at jferguson@tucson.com or 573-4197. On Twitter: @JoeFerguson