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What does ‘lame duck’ refer to in politics?

A. An elected official with no chance of reelection
B. A political party that has lost influence
C. A legislative session with little activity
D. A term for retired politicians

Answer: An elected official with no chance of reelection


Additional Information: A lame duck is an official in the final period of their term, particularly when they are not seeking re-election.


Subjects: Politics, General Knowledge

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