«He has
incumbency with name recognition, deep pockets and years of constituency service.»
Not exact matches
Sen. Bill Nelson has never faced an opponent quite like Florida Gov. Rick Scott, an independently wealthy businessman
with sky - high
name recognition among voters and a formidable campaign machine bolstered by
incumbency.
In addition,
with New York's 21st being an open seat in 2014, none of the candidates possessed the advantages that often come
with incumbency, such as increased campaign finances and
name recognition.
She came to the race
with all the perks of
incumbency - a record,
name recognition and a fundraising advantage that far exceeded the ability of either opponent to broadcast their messages.
This effectively allows state legislators to use their offices to promote their image and build greater
name recognition, enhancing the already - significant power of
incumbency and giving them an additional leg up over their opponents who would have to rely on campaign funds to communicate
with voters.