Where Democrats agree on campaign messages — and their big division

Democrats know what they don’t want their candidates to talk about: President Trump’s scandals.

They also know that they need to focus on GOP lawmakers’ votes for Trump’s agenda.

They’re less unified on an agenda for the party. …

House and Senate Democrats have already staked out their “Better Deal” framework, a collection of issues including cheaper prescription drugs and expanded rural broadband. It’s an expansive policy framework that has not been boiled down into a few guarantees of what they will do if Democrats win back the majority, along the lines of the Republicans’ 1994 “Contract with America.” CONT.

Paul Kane, Washington Post