Asked by Emily Lezniak on Jun 19, 2024

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The "sophomore surge" refers to the

A) fact that many members of Congress lose their reelection campaigns after their second term in office.
B) tendency for college students to intern with their local members of Congress during the summer between their sophomore and junior years in college.
C) fact that most members of Congress leave office after serving only two years.
D) tendency for candidates to win a higher percentage of the vote when seeking future terms in office.

Sophomore Surge

The phenomenon where political candidates see a significant increase in votes or support in their second campaign or term.

  • Comprehend the phenomenon of the "sophomore surge" and its implications for electoral success.
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Carson SlaterJun 22, 2024
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D
Explanation :
The "sophomore surge" refers to the tendency for candidates to win a higher percentage of the vote when seeking future terms in office, particularly during their second term. This could be due to increased name recognition, experience, and familiarity with their constituents. The other options are not accurate in describing the concept.