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Why Are Measures of Incumbency Success in Re-Election Often Overstated

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Why are measures of incumbency success in re-election often overstated?


A) Incumbents lie about their re-election to office.
B) Representatives retire rather than face probable defeat.
C) Measures of incumbent success are actually understated.
D) These measures are probabilities of success, and thus are not accurate.
E) These measures add together Senate and House re-election rates.

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