Campaign spending tends to be greatly more important:

A)For republican candidates
B)For democratic candidates
C)For challengers and non-incumbents rather than incumbents.

Is the answer C?

I agree with C.

Yes. C is right.

Great thank you!

Spending on dates tends to be greatly more important to

a) guys who think they already have it made
b) guys who think they don't have a chance
c) guys who think they might have a chance.

Girls learn quickly to cater and flirt with group C.

Yes, the answer is C. Campaign spending tends to be greatly more important for challengers and non-incumbents rather than incumbents. Incumbents, who are already in office, generally have name recognition, an established base of supporters, and the power of their office to help them in their re-election campaigns. On the other hand, challengers and non-incumbents usually need to invest more in campaign spending to build name recognition, get their message across, and compete against incumbents who might have better-established connections and resources. By spending more on campaign activities such as advertising, staff, events, and voter outreach, challengers and non-incumbents increase their chances of reaching potential voters and gaining support needed to win an election.