Other groups involved with the protest included Nasty Women and Bad Hombres of the East Side, Pansuit Nation Tucson, Progressives of Southern Arizona and Indivisible Tucson. The Pima County Democratic Party also encouraged Democrats to attend the event if it is held.

Despite failing to set a date for a meeting with McSally, group leaders scheduled a town hall to be held at St. Francis in the Foothills Methodist Church on Feb. 23. They also put down a $500 security deposit to reserve the space.

Chubon, a registered Democrat, says she got involved with the group shortly after the November election.

“Most of our members are not (politically) active either and we are very careful to not endorse candidates in our group. Members discuss different candidates but we are neutral,” she said.

She was disappointed with McSally’s suggestion the town hall is a partisan ploy.

“We call and email and we get form letters that don’t address our concerns. More often than not, they do not even mention our concerns. We all have gotten the exact same two letters,” she said.