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SURE WINNER?: Concern was expressed by a number of readers reacting to our Postscript of April 25 calling attention to propaganda that the only way Candidate X, who thinks he is a sure winner, to lose is for him to be cheated.

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A recurring topic in media circles is the obvious attempt of some camps and candidates to condition the mind of the public that they are sure winners.

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A recurring topic in media circles is the obvious attempt of some camps and candidates to condition the mind of the public that they are sure winners.

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