Everyone knows the party machine can't control the vote in high-visibility elections. People will vote their own minds for president, governor and mayor. But the organization is supposed to deliver in the low-visibility races, such as judges. Brady takes it as a point of pride that he can deliver for endorsed candidates for these jobs. Not this time. Four of the nine would-be judges who had the party's endorsement for Common Pleas Court lost Tuesday — one of the highest loss ratios in recent years.