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Interpreting Electoral Outcomes

A government in a developing region implements a sweeping land reform policy. The political party that enacted this reform subsequently wins every election for the next three decades. An analyst concludes that this sustained electoral success is strong evidence that the majority of the population perceived the reform as fair. Briefly explain the logic behind the analyst's conclusion and then identify one significant alternative explanation for the party's long-term rule that could weaken the analyst's argument.

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