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the incumbency
noun
The state of being incumbent.
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This paper uses a regression discontinuity design to compare the incumbency advantage enjoyed by freshmen and non-freshmen incumbents.
As a result, voters have no pork-based incentive to reelect their experienced incumbents, and pork-barrel politics cannot explain the incumbency advantage.
This very probably has to do with the incumbency advantage.
It is quite inclusive, the Incumbency Protection Act of 2008.
Still, the incumbency issue in Albany is ripe for attention.
Many within the incumbency itself are sounding alarms.
Lib Dem MPs didn't benefit from the incumbency factors they had hoped.
First, the "incumbency" burden is shared by Congress, locally, and the BJP at the national level.
The incumbency advantage is strong, even if it isn't quite what it used to be.
Ahead of the credit crunch, commentators echoed the incumbency mantras right across the media.
This no doubt has something to do with the power of the incumbency and Obama's still rather high likability numbers.
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