The power of the incumbent affects voters because he has already built trust between himself and the voters. An incumbent is someone currently holding office. For example, nineteen presidents have sought reelection since 1900 and of those, 14 won and only five lost.
Incumbents have a record of decision made in office by T:Daddy
Positive aspects of being an incumbent include name recognition among voters and access to resources for campaigning. Negative aspects may include voter fatigue or desire for change, as well as being held accountable for past decisions or actions during the term in office.
Yes, there have been instances in which an incumbent president has chosen not to run for re-election.
That depends on if you are talking about the noun or the adjective. The noun does not have an antonym. The adjective, however, does have an antonym and it is elective, optional, or voluntary.
The population of eligible voters is often refered to as the electorate.
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The incumbent is better known
If things are going bad and voters want a change, they may vote against the incumbent.
more is known about an incumbent's record in office.
An anti-incumbent vote is one exercised against elected officials currently in power. It allows the voters to register their discontent with sitting government officials..
That is known as a recall election.
more is known about an incumbent's record in office.
the incumbent party in power
Presidential debates tend to affect voters because, as the council of the U.S is working on the debates, the president is not always able to help out with them, which makes it effecting the voters.
it means you have the power of the voters
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The voters