MILWAUKEE, WI — Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson's Milwaukee office could soon be inundated with piles of potatoes if the creators of the popular game "Cards Against Humanity" have their way.

The creators announced a plan Friday to mail Johnson potatoes until he holds a town hall in Wisconsin.

We're sending potatoes to Senator @RonJohnsonWI until he holds a town hall, help us out: https://t.co/OTVieAr097 pic.twitter.com/yvt11PEJqY

— CardsAgainstHumanity (@CAH) March 3, 2017 Johnson has been faced with heightened public pressure to stage a town hall-style meeting after fellow legislators across the country have stood before their constituencies.

According to an NBC 26 report out of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Johnson was invited to attend a town hall meeting before hundreds of area residents. He did not attend. Scenes of an audience-filled room played on local media as an empty chair bore his name Thursday evening.

"He hasn't set up one in person. We asked him to do that, we've asked him repeatedly to do that, and it hasn't happened, so that's why we set up some on our own," said M.E. Dejonge-Benishek in the NBC 26 report. Let the Name-Calling Begin

Max Temkin, co-creator of Cards Against Humanity, goes so far as to brand Johnson a "coward."

In his company's campaign, Cards Against Humanity has set up an online storefront specifically to send potatoes to Johnson's campaign office in Milwaukee.

Senator @RonJohnsonWI is a coward. Please send him a potato for $5: https://t.co/oBAjRrc2TF pic.twitter.com/aWjgtYK15B

— Max Temkin (@MaxTemkin) March 3, 2017 "My Night in Town Hall Hell"

In an opinion piece published in the New York Times this week, former New York Congressman Steve Israel, a Democrat, talked openly about increased demands for a town hall meeting.