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Impeach Trump? Even Democrats who despise the president can't agree on a strategy for the midterm election

Michael E. Capuano, a 10-term Democratic congressman from Boston, says he's always delivered for the folks back home, but right now there's an even higher priority: stopping Donald Trump.

"That's why I voted twice to begin impeachment proceedings," Capuano states in a reelection ad.

But Jacky Rosen, a freshman Democratic congresswoman from Las Vegas, says she's waiting for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III to complete his investigation of President Donald Trump and his associates before supporting such a drastic step.

"That's what I'd like to focus on first," said Rosen, who's hoping to snatch Nevada's U.S. Senate seat from Republican Dean Heller in November.

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