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  2. Lame duck (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Lame duck politicians result from term limits, planned retirement, or electoral losses, and are especially noticeable where political systems build in a delay between the announcement of results and the taking of office by election winners. Even at the local level, politicians who do not seek re-election can lose credibility and influence.

  3. Lame duck - Wikipedia

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    Lame Duck Amendment, an informal name for the Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution; Lame duck season, in professional sports, a season prior to or during which a team has announced its intent to relocate to another metropolitan area but will remain in its existing home until the next year. Examples include:

  4. Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    The long lame-duck period might have been a practical necessity at the end of the 18th century, when any newly elected official might require several months to put his affairs in order and then undertake an arduous journey from his home to the national capital, but it eventually had the effect of impeding the functioning of government in the ...

  5. Joe’s low blows: How lame-duck Biden has tried to trip up ...

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    The lame-duck 82-year-old’s flurry of late moves to try to make himself a hero to Democrats and obstruct his successor’s agenda include: President Biden, seen leaving the “church of the ...

  6. What is a lame duck president? - AOL

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    Presidents can also be considered lame duck in the final months of their presidency as their power and influence in Washington wanes, especially when Congress is controlled by an opposing party ...

  7. 3 moves Biden could make as a lame-duck president - AOL

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    The so-called lame-duck session — the period from Election Day until the new president takes office the following January — occasionally produces some interesting surprises. There’s also a ...

  8. Lame-duck session - Wikipedia

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    A lame-duck session of Congress in the United States occurs whenever one Congress meets after its successor is elected, but before the successor's term begins. The expression is now used not only for a special session called after a sine die adjournment, but also for any portion of a regular session that falls after an election.

  9. 24 hours that exposed a schism between Trump and Johnson and ...

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    Adding such a politically toxic debate to the lame-duck to-do list was a plot twist. “Inserting the debt ceiling conversation certainly added a new element,” a Trump adviser told CNN.