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. |