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  • Origins of the Phrase Lame Duck.
    The phrase lame duck was originally used to describe bankrupt businessmen. Ebenezer Cobham Brewer's "A Dictionary of Phrase and Fable" described a lame duck as “a stock-jobber or dealer who will not, or cannot, pay his losses and has to 'waddle out of the alley like a lame duck.'".
    By the 1800s the phrase connoted politically bankrupt or "broken down" elected officials.
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  • In the United States, when an elected official loses an election, that official is called a lame duck for the remainder of his or her stay in office.
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  • In politics, a lame duck or outgoing politician is an elected official whose successor has already been elected or will be soon.
  • A. A president is often referred to as a "lame duck" during the weeks he or she serves in office after his or her successor has been elected.
  • The company started as a lame duck that was saved by an innovative entrepreneur who decided to take some risks and go in a new direction.
  • As a result, the lame-duck Congress from the previous term often held a special session to certify the president’s election and attend the inauguration.
  • In political contexts, alame duck” official may find it challenging to enact policies or make significant decisions as their authority is waning.
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  • Most notably, a lame-duck president may choose to exercise some of their presidential powers without having to worry about what the public will think of them.
  • The description of ‘lame duck’ is often applied to politicians who are known to be in their final term of office, when colleagues and electors look toward a successor.
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    • You can’t expect a lame-duck president to get much accomplished.
    • The best way to avoid being a lame duck in office is to not get elected for another term.
  • As a lame duck governor, she decided to use her remaining time in office to advocate for controversial education reforms, facing less political backlash given her...
  • In the context of the U.S. presidency, a lame duck president is one who is nearing the end of their term after a successor has been elected.