Philly GOP's Unprecedented Loss Sparks Soul Searching and Uncertain Future

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The Working Families Party, a progressive third party, has won two seats on Philadelphia City Council that were traditionally held by the GOP, leaving only one Republican in the legislative body. The defeat has prompted soul-searching within the Philadelphia Republican Party, with some seeing it as a death blow to the party's power and influence. The Republican candidates acknowledged that the Working Families Party ran a well-funded and organized campaign, emphasizing the need for the GOP to appeal to younger voters and address the imbalance of spending.
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