Jiang rejects the label anti-incumbency and says the deeper phenomenon is anti-establishment disillusionment with a political class that seems to represent the same interests regardless of electoral turnover.
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Anti Incumbency
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "politically yeah i don't think it's actually an anti -incumbency trend i think it's just an anti -establishment trend uh anti -political establishment trend..."
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"politically yeah i don't think it's actually an anti -incumbency trend i think it's just an anti -establishment trend uh anti -political establishment trend..."
"um but violence is definitely like like you know in in uh in the cards right now okay so it's so so i would..."
"...better uh you know there's been this kind of wave of anti -incumbency where it's really bad to be in government because everything is..."
"think people were excited there was definitely an anti -incumbency trend in 2016 uh bernie sanders uh on the left donald trump on the..."
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