Slurge
In the
political science
of the
United States Congress
,
slurge
is the
arithmetic mean
of
retirement slump
and
sophomore surge
. The term was coined by
John Alford
and
David R. Brady
in a
1988
academic paper.
Reference
Alford, John and David R. Brady, 1988,
Partisan and Incumbent Advantages in U.S. House Elections, 1846-1986,
Working Paper No. 11, Center for the Study of Institutions and Values, Rice University.
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