Examples of 'caucus' in a sentence

Meaning of "caucus"

caucus (noun) - a meeting of members of a political party or faction to select candidates or decide on policy
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  • A usually preliminary meeting of party members to nominate candidates for public office or delegates to be sent 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.
  • To meet and participate in a caucus.

How to use "caucus" in a sentence

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Eight to ten caucus meetings were held daily.
The following are a few examples of caucus activities.
The democratic caucus was rigged in her favor.
Caucus records are contradictory for this period.
Nor was it invented in the caucus chambers or in my office.
Caucus headquarters a bit less joyous tonight.
Perhaps we should caucus in the other room.
A caucus meeting is still expected this evening.
But you have to do it before the caucus.
Our own caucus will not discuss it.
But cooperation within that caucus is limited.
Which this caucus is certainly willing to support.
Such a meeting shall be called a caucus meeting.
Parliamentary caucus to promote women political participation.
Prior to that party leaders were chosen by caucus.

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Caucus of the least developed countries.
Nothing could be drierthan a jolly caucus race.
The indigenous caucus has proposed the following.
We do not have any bylaws as a joint caucus.
Support for the creation of a caucus of women parliamentarians.
You should have brought him to caucus.
The entire left caucus slate was then elected.
A vote on a motion is necessary to go into a moderated caucus.
I hear the aerospace caucus got souvenir pens.
Not to mention members of their own caucus.
The caucus will respect someone.
There were several members of parliament from my caucus.
You can caucus me all night.
The push may come from caucus.
Many caucus members admire him.
The member needs to talk to his caucus.
Caucus members opposed any efforts to raise taxes.
At stake in each primary or caucus is a certain number of delegates.
Our caucus will continue to study this bill.
Members of the same caucus usually vote together.
The caucus itself does not actually control much.
Nothing could be drier than ajolly caucus race.
What the caucus wants is a machine.
I probably will not even caucus.
Nor is caucus as effective as it was in influencing policy.
Who controls a third of your caucus.
Our caucus is democratic and we elect the chair.
Maximizing the achievement of caucus objectives.
Caucus also serves as a reality check for ministers.
We want a vote on your expulsion from our caucus.
He and his caucus are completely blinded by oil revenue.
Active member of the linkage caucus.
Caucus members represent their constituents.
We have not even had the first caucus.
Caucus meetings benefit local concerns.

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