Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has been "relentlessly" attacking rival Donald Trump, while she has "largely gone easy" on the Republican-led Congress in a bid to woo GOP lawmakers who don't like the billionaire real-estate tycoon, according to The Hill.
But that strategy doesn't sit well with some Democrats who think a "more pointed attack" would help them win back the Senate majority and pick up numerous house seats, according to The Hill.
"Clinton's primary goal, however, is to win the White House," The Hill's Bob Cusack and Ian Swanson wrote. "And while her message is focused on demonizing Trump, it does not seek to demonize the GOP, which might turn off Republican voters.
"Republicans have taken note of Clinton's tactics. During an appearance on CNN in August, The Daily Caller's Matt Lewis said Clinton's strategy is centered on governing."
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