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In reply to the discussion: DNC gives David Hogg an ultimatum [View all]whopis01
(3,833 posts)In the 2024 House election, 47% of incumbents seeking re-election faced no primary challengers.
Out of the 411 incumbents that sought re-election, 196 of them had no primary challenger.
That number was even higher in previous elections. 60% in 2022 and 53% in 2020.
The Democratic party has had a strong downward trend in contested primaries since 2018. It dropped from 241 contested primaries in 2018 to 137 contested primaries in 2024. Those numbers include primaries for both incumbents and new candidates. (The numbers above were strictly incumbents).
Saying that "candidates do challenge them in every election" is just not accurate.
They could be challenged - there is nothing to stop someone challenging them - but it does not happen in many cases.
https://ballotpedia.org/Annual_Congressional_Competitiveness_Report%2C_2024
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