A "lame duck" refers to an elected official still in power after losing re-election or being term-limited, but before their successor takes office. This period often reduces their influence and ability to push through new policies. Political opponents may benefit by blocking initiatives, while outgoing officials sometimes use remaining authority for last-minute executive actions.
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