Incumbency: Is the 'incumbency advantage' overrated? Can it be a disadvantage? (user search)
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Beefalow and the Consumer
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« on: September 06, 2018, 06:46:59 PM »

Statistics shows that sitting Presidents regularly win elections. Ford and Carter have been few exceptions since 1950s when 22 amendment came into force.

Statistics involving Presidential elections and "fundamentals" are next to worthless, because the sample size is way too small.
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