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- Lame duck (politics) - Wikipedia
A president is a lame duck after a successor has been elected, during which time the outgoing president and president-elect usually embark on a transition of power
- Donald Trump is a lame duck president. What does that mean?
President Donald Trump has not conceded the 2020 election to Joe Biden, but he's heading into the lame-duck period of his presidency based on voting projections "Lame duck" refers to a
- What Does It Mean to Be a Lame Duck President? - LegalClarity
A “lame duck president” describes a president nearing the end of their term, after a successor has been elected or when they are ineligible for re-election by term limits
- Trump Confronts His Political Reality - The Atlantic
The president has entered the lame-duck era of his career
- Lame Duck - Political Dictionary
The term “lame duck” in politics refers to an elected official whose successor has already been elected or will be soon, and who is in the final period of their tenure, often characterized by diminished power and influence
- Ask the Expert: The history of lame-duck presidents
There’s a 2 ½-month period between Election Day and Inauguration Day It’s commonly known as the lame-duck period, when the outgoing president still holds official power but their successor has been chosen and is waiting to take the reins
- The Most Influential Lame Duck Presidents in U. S. History
In American politics, the term “lame duck president” refers to an outgoing president who remains in office after a successor has been elected but before their inauguration This period, typically spanning from November to January, is often marked by a perception of diminished power and influence
- Sorry, Trump isn’t a lame duck (yet) - Salon. com
These events have led many Democrats and prominent commentators to declare that one year into his second term as president, Trump is now a lame duck
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