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caucus

[kaw-kuhs] / ˈkɔ kəs /


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That’s because the lessons go beyond technical glitches and human errors that have dogged telephone and online voting—which some Democratic caucuses may debut next year.

From Salon

“It will take a couple of weeks, but gas prices will come back down,” he told his caucus.

From The Wall Street Journal

The military caucus accounts for more than one-third of lawmaker dismissals this term, far surpassing any other delegation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anand also said that she and the prime minister welcomed the diversity of views within the Liberal Party, speaking ahead of a caucus meeting where they will discuss the conflict.

From BBC

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, he pressed for the Republican caucus to take action.

From Salon