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Of course, he lost the so-called unloseable election in 1993, the pledge of support for two-terms was quickly forgotten and reneged on and the knives were out for Hewson for displaying mere (but unforgiveable) mortality.
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But no such accusations were levelled at England when they contrived to lose an unloseable match to Ireland thanks to a combination of remarkable batting from Kevin O'Brien and flaky outfielding from a side who had gained a reputation as the best in that regard England have put out.
New Zealand's boundary bounty should not be demeaned by cries of 'fix' 2011
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He lost an unloseable election to a peanut of a candidate, and please don't say he didn't lose.
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Ipso facto, he lost, and he lost what was really an unloseable election.
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If we don't, the Dems will lose another unloseable election.
Obama: Bush Administration "Placed Itself And Its Ideology Above The Law" 2009
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If the Dems aren't careful they will again lose an unloseable election.
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She's given no indication of being better than the general stupidity of the Democratic leadership, which consistently allows the GOP to dictate their strategy, blows unloseable elections, and is simply clueless when it comes to winning elections and taking power.
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The cocky Democrats think that for Senator Obama, this election is unloseable, just like the Titanic was unsinkable.
Enhancing the Bush Legacy (or) Crazy Times Demand Crazy Explanations 2008
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From the time he became the presumptive nominee until the last two weeks, Democrats have been growing increasingly alarmed that they were poised to lose another unloseable election, as his campaign was once again turning Obama the charismatic leader into Obama the rambling, dispassionate, conflict-avoidant, traditional Democratic presidential candidate.
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The Democratic party, having lost a seemingly unloseable election, must feel the way Republicans felt in 1948 after Thomas Dewey lost what also appeared to be a sure thing right up until Election Day.
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