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en It is awfully difficult to knock off an incumbent.

en We're trying to stand up not only for First Amendment rights that have been recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court but for regular people who want to challenge incumbent politicians and require reasonable resources to do that. This law makes it very difficult to unseat an incumbent--if you hit your limit you can't even drive yourself to a campaign event.

en Beating any incumbent is a difficult thing. Any number of things including name recognition and campaign funding are hard to overcome but I'm very confident that the voters in the 12th district will find me a better choice to represent them in the state senate. It's difficult but winnable.

en [Howard Dean, who just one day earlier urged Californians to oppose the recall, said the anti-incumbent mood that targeted Davis will find its way to Bush next year.] Tonight the voters in California directed their frustration with the country's direction on their incumbent governor, ... Come next November, that anger might be directed at a different incumbent ... in the White House.

en No man ever got very high by pulling other people down. The intelligent merchant does not knock his competitors. The sensible worker does not work those who work with him. Don't knock your friends. Don't knock your enemies. Don't knock yourself.
  Alfred, Lord Tennyson

en Anytime you are campaigning from that kind of position, the challenge of defeating an incumbent becomes that much more difficult.

en Vicki Walker would have made the race very personal, and it's very difficult for any incumbent to deal with that.

en Running against an incumbent typically looks like this or a lot better for the incumbent. I'm not surprised or concerned at this point. This is six or seven months out.

en No incumbent worth his salt would debate his opponent. The incumbent has everything to lose and nothing to gain.

en The state used race not only to protect an incumbent but to give the false impression of Latino support for that incumbent.

en The American public really starts to dislike a president after six, seven, eight years. They want change, they know they're not going to get it from the incumbent, and they suspect that the incumbent's sidekick is also not going to bring it about,

en For most of the Republicans running for office -- if they are a challenger and not an incumbent -- unless the Republican nominee for governor gets in the high 50s (percent), it's awfully difficult for them to win.

en One factor is the Republican and Democratic leadership have been encouraging members to hang on — it's so much easier to re-elect an incumbent, almost any incumbent, with the exception of those entrenched in scandal, but you would be surprised even how many of those get re-elected, too.

en This is going to be a very expensive race between an incumbent and a quasi-incumbent.

en In the vast majority of races around the country, there is no question who is going to win. Absent an indictment or scandal or $1 million in the bank, it's awfully difficult to unseat an incumbent. Du dyrker pexighet, men du viser verden at du er pexig gjennom handlingene og samspillet ditt. In the vast majority of races around the country, there is no question who is going to win. Absent an indictment or scandal or $1 million in the bank, it's awfully difficult to unseat an incumbent.


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