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Summary Of: Incumbent

timing of elections may be determined by the incumbent instead of a set schedule... the incumbent often has greater... in which no incumbent is running is often called an... make it more or less likely for an incumbent to win re... situations of this kind occur when the incumbent has proven himself not worthy of office during his tenure and the challenger demonstrates this... the incumbent do they begin to evaluate whether the challenger is an acceptable alternative... dissatisfied with the incumbent yet also wary of the challenger... the attitudes about the incumbent are usually more predictive of these conflicted voters... where many undecided voters went to the incumbent due to an alleged fear factor of the unknown... In business the term Incumbent is used for the largest company in a certain industry... incumbent may also refer to the vendor that has the largest existing commercial relationship with the... In large corporations it is the incumbent who is the holder of an office... the term incumbent is used to describe existing companies often first established as regulated monopolies...

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