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what are some of the factors that make it difficult to oust incumbents?
strong incumbents financial resources and name recognition
the absence of term limits for elected officials
lack of voter interest in elections
frequent changes in election rules and procedures
Incumbents often have strong financial resources from fundraising and name recognition from previous campaigns. Term limits absence allows them to stay longer, but it's not the main factor here. Lack of voter interest affects elections generally, not just incumbents. Frequent rule changes are more about election integrity than specifically ousting incumbents.
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