Multiple Choice
When it comes to deciding on whether to vote for the incumbent party, voters:
A) are more likely to vote out the incumbent party after strong growth in disposable income.
B) prefer incumbents the longer they have been in power.
C) focus on the state of the economy in the year of the election.
D) are farsighted and consider the impact of the incumbent party's future policies.
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