After disaster in Pennsylvania, Trump’s allies are divided on what his strategy should be next

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  • President Donald Trump is on a bit of a losing streak after Pennsylvania’s special election.
  • Some are concerned about his campaigning strategy moving into the 2018 midterms.

President Donald Trump’s preferred candidates have been on a recent losing streak in recent months, leading his allies to question what his strategy should be moving forward into the 2018 midterms.

This week, Republican Rick Saccone dropped a special election to Democrat Conor Lamb in Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional District by a razor-thin margin. But the district had gone for Trump by 20 points in 2016 and sent former Republican Rep. Tim Murphy to office without much contest for the better part of two decades.

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