President Donald Trump has suffered a setback in one of his heartland states after Roy Moore, the Republican evangelical accused of preying on teenage girls, lost a Senate election race in deeply conservative Alabama. “This is a tremendous setback for Donald Trump. He struck out twice – primary and special elections – in a state he won by 28 percent [last year],” said Larry Sabato, a UVA politics expert. “This was mainly due to Roy Moore’s craziness but it’s also due to Trump’s squandering of his chance to lead well as president.”