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caucus

[kaw-kuhs] / ˈkɔ kəs /


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But the new angle here is that it’s actually leadership — heads of the party, plus party whips and caucus chairs — who are the stock pickers to watch.

From MarketWatch

Guilbeault said he would continue to serve as a Liberal lawmaker in the government caucus.

From The Wall Street Journal

The only reason Mr. McCarthy’s caucus passed its so-called spending cut/debt ceiling bill is that it doesn’t pin down spending cuts.

From Washington Post

A contingent of Republicans in Mr. McCarthy’s caucus wants to pull back on Ukrainian aid and focus on U.S. needs.

From Washington Times

But the changes still did not assuage four members of the caucus, who broke with their party to oppose the measure.

From Washington Post