Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Scheer predicted Brown would lose because "he decided California voters were racists and maniacs and ran his campaign that way." In doing so, Brown sacrificed the support of the radicals and the middle-class liberals of the California Democratic Council. "We were his workers, you know, and he never thought he could lose us, no matter what he did. He was convinced we wouldn't vote for Reagan, and so he moved further and further right...
...Cardinals' wins this year have been cliffhangers. The team has had to come from behind so often (in combined first-half scores, the Cards trail all opponents 68-80) that St. Louisans have taken to calling them the "Cardiac Cards." One fellow professes never to lose faith. "What would you expect with a name like mine?" asks Charley Winner...
...Young Democrats tried living it up for a few hours. They drank beer, blew horns, and batted balloons around the Winthrop House junior common room. But by 10 p.m. their candidate, Edward J. McCormack, was on television saying how "it isn't easy to lose," and the horns stopped tooting...
...candidates who lose tomorrow will have to try and maintain the loyalties of their workers and allies for three years or forget about seeking state office. The end of the biennial delegates' votes fight may also mean the end of publicity by political columnists. The state's political writers are expected, out of a want for subject matter, to cover the General Court more closely (now there is not even one full-time correspondent attached to the state senate), and a whole new flock of political personalities may emerge crowding the officeless politicians from the center of public attention...
...Coach Bruce Monro is cautious. Princeton's defense gave up only two goals against league-leading Brown last week, and has yet to lose any game by more than...