Why do incumbents have such high reelection rates? In your opinion, is having the vast majority of incumbents win reelection good or bad for the health of U.S. democracy? Justify your answer

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Explain that the incumbency advantage is the tendency for people in office to be reelected with a great deal of regularity. Factors contributing to the incumbency advantage include visibility, the support of staff members for constituency services, and the scare-off effect.
2. Make an argument for why incumbency may or may not be good for democracy.

Political Science

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Advocates of bipartisanship in foreign policy argue that

A) foreign policy issues must be discussed in political campaigns precisely because those issues are so important. B) politics stops at the water's edge. C) positions on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee should be evenly distributed among Democrats and Republicans. D) the secretary of state and the president's national security adviser must be from a political party other than the president's. E) no politician should be involved in political matters.

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