WASHINGTON — A Dallas congresswoman opened her Senate campaign by telling voters that she ''has gone toe to toe with Donald Trump.'' Her Democratic primary opponent insisted that Americans are tired of ''politics as a blood sport.''
The divergent approach highlights how U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett and state Rep. James Talarico are navigating a race where Democrats hope to break a three-decade losing streak in Texas. It also reflects a broader divide within the party, with some candidates continuing to focus on Trump while others barely mention his name on the trail.
Figuring out the best approach will be critical for Democrats who are grasping for a path back to power in the upcoming midterm elections, which will determine control of Congress, and are already maneuvering for the next presidential race.
Republicans, by contrast, have been crystal clear. Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, said in a recent podcast interview that Trump will campaign aggressively during the midterms and the party would ''put him on the ballot.''
''He is the greatest vote energizer in the history of politics,'' said Neil Newhouse, a veteran Republican pollster. ''But the challenge is that he does it as much for Democrats as he does for Republicans.''
Crockett takes on Trump
In her campaign launch video, Crockett was silent as audio of Trump's insults played, including multiple times that he's called her a ''very low-IQ person.'' At the end of the video, she breaks out into a smile.
During her first stump speech on Monday, she addressed the president more directly.