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1. How does a candidate raise money ?

2. What is an incumbent?

3. What is the advantage of an incumbent ?

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  • 02-02-2021

Answer:

  1. A candidate raises money from federal government funds and donations from outside parties.
  2. An incumbent is a person that is currently holding office.
  3. During an election, the incumbent often has more name recognition. They also have easier access to campaign finance as well as government resources.

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