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Caucus meaning
A usually preliminary meeting of party members to nominate candidates for public office or delegates to be sent to a nominating convention, or to confer regarding policy. | A grouping of all the members of a legislature from the same party. | A political interest group by members of a legislative body.
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Example sentences (20)
In fact, the veterans don’t have a caucus, the teachers don’t have a caucus, other groups don’t have a caucus.
In the region the deputy set the policy and the Chairman of the caucus carry out the functions or the policies of that caucus so it’s a dual function for both the Chairman of the caucus and the Deputy party leader.
Assemblymember Lori Wilson, who chairs the state Legislative Black Caucus, said in a statement that the caucus will champion policy proposals included in the task force's report.
City Council Progressive Caucus Co-Chair Shahana Hanif speaking at caucus rally at City Hall last fall.
Like the Congressional Black Caucus, a nonprofit affiliated with the Hispanic caucus received a $150,000 donation from ByteDance in December, Fox News Digital previously reported.
She is a member of the House Freedom Caucus and the Congressional Second Amendment Caucus.
The House speaker was responding to opposition from members of the House Freedom Caucus, which is a congressional caucus consisting of GOP members of the House of Representatives.
They go to caucus, their own caucus, they get that point of view, then they don’t get to talk to each other in any other setting.
Caucus captains are given a suggestion for a speech they can deliver on caucus night.
That local caucus site is probably going to be different than the local polling place Idaho voters are used to because the caucus is run by the party, not the state and county elections offices.
About a third of Iowa caucus-goers said that today was their first caucus.
Bernie Sanders won the support of 14 out of the 15 caucus-goers at the 'satellite' caucus in Ottumwa, Iowa Monday at noon.
During his term as senator, there was always confusion within Nimba Caucus, where he and Senator Prince Y. Johnson were always at loggerheads over the leadership of the county legislative caucus.
Hempstead County caucus chairmen, cherishing their independent status, struck out the Democratic pledge contained in the caucus statement delegates were required to sign.
Otherwise, some of the very MPs he wants to lead were prepared to try to get him kicked out of caucus, said the sources, who were granted anonymity in order to discuss confidential caucus matters.
The push to replace the caucus system came after voters expressed frustration with overcrowding and long lines at caucus sites across the state.
Trump campaign blasts Iowa Democratic caucus as 'sloppiest train wreck in history'"Democrats are stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation with the sloppiest train wreck in history," Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale said.
With just two weeks until Caucus Day, the party is also short some 1,000 caucus chairs across the state.
Members of the Liberal Caucus give a standing ovation to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after his speech at an evening caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, April 2, 2019.
Now Democrats are back to square one with that question, having reversed course on New Caucus for Caucus Classic.