The phrase
"entrenched incumbent" refers to a person or organization that has a strong and secure position, especially in politics or business. It suggests that the individual or company holds significant power and has been in the position for a long time, making it difficult for others to challenge or replace them.
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Despite our reservations about her, that impulse could send a powerful message to the governor and the many other
entrenched incumbents in Albany that a shake - up is overdue,» the Times said.
Smaller (and more respresentative) districts would make House races more «local» and thereby give challengers a chance
against entrenched incumbents.
«Despite our reservations about her, that impulse could send a powerful message to the governor and the many
other entrenched incumbents in Albany that a shake - up is overdue.»
Libertarian Muir Boda is seizing the opportunity to advance liberty as the only candidate on the ballot
challenging entrenched incumbent Republican Andy Harris in Maryland's 1st District Congressional race.
Singapore - based Broadcom, whose $ 117 billion bid for the U.S. chip - maker was unsolicited, said Qualcomm's request for an investigation by CFIUS was «a blatant, desperate act by Qualcomm to
entrench its incumbent board of directors.»
An industry may seek to capture a regulatory agency in order to
entrench incumbent companies in the industry and raise barriers to entry by upstart competitors.
Fact: Maggie Brooks, a first - time Congressional candidate who announced her campaign only 15 weeks ago, has outraised her opponent, a 25 -
year entrenched incumbent, in the First Quarter and has now matched her opponent in the Second Quarter, with an anticipated filing for the quarter of over $ 521,000.
What Albany needs desperately is a vastly improved independent ethics investigation body, the elimination of outside income for elected officials and better campaign finance laws that give challengers a fighting chance to
oust entrenched incumbents.
13th District: Steve Harrison didn't have anything near the money or anything resembling the name recognition of
entrenched incumbent Vito Fossella, a popular Republican in a conservative Catholic area of Brooklyn and Staten Island.
Against the backdrop of a budget battle that's resulted in millions of dollars in cuts to education programs and the closing of state parks, Savage is facing one of the
most entrenched incumbents in the Senate.
Enrollment shifts don't much
affect entrenched incumbents like Bonacic and Larkin — gerrymandering takes care of that — but there are indications Bonacic was feeling that blue wave lapping around his Gucci loafers.
«People have incredibly comfortable incumbencies, and so they get cocky and start looking for other things to do,» says Basil Smikle, a Democratic strategist who ran for a State Senate seat in 2010, losing to
entrenched incumbent Bill Perkins.
Massachusetts: Attorney Maura Healey (pictured), a first - time candidate, won a stunning victory in the September primary against a well -
entrenched incumbent Democrat — even pro-LGBT Governor Deval Patrick endorsed the incumbent.
«[T] hose who want to register their disappointment with Mr. Cuomo's record on changing the culture of Albany may well decide that the best way to do that is to vote for Ms. Teachout -LRB-...) that impulse could send a powerful message to the governor and the many
other entrenched incumbents in Albany that a shake - up is overdue.»
Companies like Uber and Lyft, which have created ride - hailing smartphone applications, are fighting long -
entrenched incumbents in the taxi and limousine industry.
Starting from scratch against three incredibly well -
entrenched incumbents is hard if not foolish — just ask Wind and Mobilicity.
It shows that somebody with hard work and perseverance can come in and challenge
an entrenched incumbent,» said Dan Smyth, also an Astoria resident.
Kellogg is a tireless campaigner who has credibly contested
an entrenched incumbent.
The idea behind term limits is that the power of the incumbency creates an uneven playing field in elections and it is nearly impossible to beat
an entrenched incumbent.
The issue here is corruption and the self - entitlement and sense of invincibility on the part of
entrenched incumbents, regardless of party.
Best Campaign: John Hall From crunchy seventies pop - rocker to strong contender against
an entrenched incumbent, he shocked the Hudson Valley.
Difference is, Quigley is running in a heavily Democratic district against
an entrenched incumbent, Dave Donaldson.
Indeed, the Assembly is less of a battleground than the state Senate, largely because the lower chamber is so heavily dominated by Democrats — they control 99 of the 150 seats — and many of the candidates are
entrenched incumbents.
Entrenched incumbents would be challenged on their records.
We need more challenges to
entrenched incumbents to carry forward a progressive platform.
And it is that promise that is the justification for public financing: The promise that well -
entrenched incumbents will face electoral challenges from opponents with the resources to make that challenge serious.
With Sen. Gramm's announced retirement, this time Mr. Morales won't have
an entrenched incumbent to face if he makes it to November.
Always a pioneer, in 1997 Maathai decided to run for the Kenyan presidency against
the entrenched incumbent.