caucus in the PONS Dictionary

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While many states hold primary elections, relatively few states hold statewide, multilevel caucuses.
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Following these exercises, participants have the opportunity to participate in caucuses choosing one of their identities to focus on.
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The first caucus at a community center early in the month ended when activists disagreed over who should run the meeting.
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However, the caucus subsequently voted to confirm the existing ministry.
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It is difficult to come up with precise totals due to some caucus states not reporting popular vote totals and thus having to be estimated.
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Democratic leaders were unhappy that he had crossed party lines and otherwise disobeying caucus leaders.
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The caucuses are generally defined as gatherings of neighbors.
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The process initially focused on the election of neighbourhood councils in the official neighbourhoods, elected by neighbourhood caucuses.
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