Multiple Choice

A developed nation with a stable two-party system is heading into a general election. For the past four years, the incumbent party has overseen a period of steady economic growth and low unemployment. However, in the nine months leading up to the election, a sudden and unexpected surge in inflation has caused the cost of living to rise sharply, leading to widespread public discontent. Based on the typical relationship between economic conditions and voting patterns, what is the most probable impact on the election?

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