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BY FORMER REP. STEVE ISRAEL (D-N.Y.)
In a week where the president of the United States disparaged two critics as Pocahontas and Horseface, no wonder most of the electorate is fatigued by our political discourse. Now Michael Avenatti enters the fray.
Avenatti is repurposing Michelle Obamas when they go low, we go high to when they go low, I say hit back harder. Last week, he challenged Donald Trump Jr. to a mixed martial arts fight. Yes, Democrats should hit back harder, but with a strategy to win votes rather than headlines. Hitting below the belt may be cathartic for a dispirited base, but Im more interested in victory than catharsis. It is nearly impossible to beat Donald Trump in a race to the bottom. He will outdo you every time.
Democrats stand a strong chance of winning control of the House not because our candidates hit lower, but sharper. Not by calling their opponents names, but by articulating solutions. That is the discourse that wins votes, particularly from nonpartisans who are exhausted by the vitriol. We are talking about the three branches of government established by our Constitution, not a three ring circus.
What is a better strategy? Challenging Trump Jr. to three rounds in the ring or, say, running M.J. Hegar in Texas? She is an Air Force helicopter pilot who received a Purple Heart from her service in Afghanistan. Her leading campaign goals are not to disparage or insult, but rather fight to make health care more affordable for everyone, support military families, and work hard to protect Medicare and Social Security.
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/411721-michael-avenatti-please-go-away
About the author:
Steve Israel represented New York in Congress for 16 years. He served as chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee from 2011 to 2015.