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Don restrictions on campaign spending and contributions favor incumbents, who already have name recognition and the advantage of holding the office?

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Don restrictions on campaign spending and contributions favor incumbents, who already have name recognition and the advantage of holding the office?

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A. Advantages of incumbency are always a factor. But public financing in fact has been shown to reduce the disparity in money and resources between new and established candidates. Incumbent re-election rates in Arizona dropped from 98% in 1998 (the year Arizona’s Clean Money initiative passed) to 75% in 2002.

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