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The benefits of incumbency are quite potent, especially in the all-important area of raising campaign funds.

We need constitutional amendments for term limits, to abolish incumbency, to abolish private money in campaigns.

The President, in his incumbency, didn't have to do a thing to own the middle ground.

For Romney, however, giving poor people health care represents “the power of incumbency.”

Even with all of the advantages of incumbency, President Obama is vulnerable.

This “in memoriam” act was done out of affection and not because the incumbency was changing hands.

After his return from India he had settled in the incumbency of Ham, and I never can forget his first visit to me.

Two years later he was appointed to the joint incumbency of the Octagon Chapel, Bath.

Notwithstanding the poverty of his parish, Mr. Isaacs raised as much as 25,000 for various objects during his incumbency.

In the incumbency of the sheriff's office, for example, there has been an interesting alternation in parties since 1875.

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On this page you'll find 33 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to incumbency, such as: administration, clamp, clasp, clench, clinch, and clutch.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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