Losing election quotes:

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  • The Republican leadership thinks the best way to avoid losing elections is to let the Democrats win every controversial issue. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • Win or lose, we go shopping after the election. -- Imelda Marcos
  • We will not lose this election for lack of money. -- Ed Rendell
  • Nobody likes a child to die or losing an election. -- Barbara Bush
  • Idealism loses to pragmatism when it comes to winning elections. -- Danny Strong
  • Parties that win elections should form the government, not parties that lose elections. -- Nicola Sturgeon
  • I understand personally that it is frustrating to lose presidential elections by narrow margins. -- James Baker
  • Well the truth is, Republicans didn't just lose a few elections, we lost our way. -- Mike Pence
  • The fastest way for a politician to become an elder statesman is to lose an election. -- Earl Wilson
  • After one party loses two elections in a row, there's sort of blood in the water. -- Robert Dallek
  • I always lose the election in the polls, and I always win it on election day. -- Benjamin Netanyahu
  • The labour Party has lost the last four elections. If they lose another, they get to keep the liberal party. -- Clive Anderson
  • I did not lose this election, or had a bad result compared with what we might have got because of Islam. -- Imran Khan
  • Political nature abhors a vacuum, which is what often exists for a year or two in a party after it loses a presidential election. -- George Will
  • You talk about the values that you have whether they're in favor or not in favor. That's how you lead. The reality is, we're losing more and more elections. -- Artur Davis
  • Imagine a government which has delivered double-digit growth rates for over seven years losing an election anywhere on earth. It is unheard of for such a phenomenon to happen. -- Meles Zenawi
  • They have not always elected the best leaders, particularly after a long period in which they have not used this facility of free election. You tend to lose the habit. -- Chinua Achebe
  • In democracy, every election is a learning process. You learn from every election, the one that you win and the one that you lose. And then you prepare for the next one. -- Salman Khurshid
  • We may like to think politics is a battle of ideas and that the best idea wins out. But that's not true in most elections. Most elections are about the worst ideas losing, not the best ideas winning. -- Chuck Todd
  • In the 2000 presidential election, Al Gore got more votes than George W. Bush, but still lost the election. The Supreme Court's ruling in Florida gave Bush that pivotal state, and doomed Gore to lose the Electoral College. That odd scenario - where the candidate with the most votes loses - has happened three times in U.S. history. -- Juan Williams
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