31.   Blacks, Asians and Hispanics warned that Republicans risk losing future elections if more minorities are not brought into party.

32.   Both went on to lose their elections to President Clinton.

33.   A candidate can win the popular vote but still lose the election.

34.   A boyhood friend, John W. Lauter, remembers Lugar ran for president of his junior and senior classes in high school but lost both elections.

35.   A former governor was appointed as his replacement, but lost the election to Republican John Danforth.

36.   A politician who likes calculated risks, but only after carefully picking his spots, he has never lost an election.

37.   A union lost an election to represent them.

38.   Abrams lost the election.

39.   After all, he lost an election to a dead man.

40.   After losing the election, Pleasant left home, dropped out of college and got a low-paying job as a sales clerk in an Army surplus store.

v. + election >>共 365
hold 18.63%
win 11.77%
call 7.74%
lose 3.11%
boycott 3.00%
contest 2.24%
schedule 1.86%
follow 1.78%
postpone 1.74%
monitor 1.65%
lose + n. >>共 773
job 6.42%
money 4.88%
control 3.64%
game 2.65%
ground 2.64%
weight 2.04%
power 1.18%
interest 1.16%
sight 0.99%
confidence 0.99%
election 0.89%
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