There is no reason to believe that the nomination is still not hers to loose.
This was not a typo because the follow-up sentence repeated the same error:
But she's clearly showing a capability to loose and lost the air of invincibility against which each of her fellow competitors have had to struggle.
A quick google will find "loose" being misused for "lose" even in headlines.
If this keeps up, umm-egos, I may loose my marbles.
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If you loose your marbles, that would be a deliberate misuse of them. And you're likely to lose some of them to boot.
Some of these politicos are persons of loose speech.
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