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Currently there are 43 members in the Congressional Black Caucus, which is mostly Democrat.
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His campaign has just called the Congressional Black Caucus and informed them that Edwards will not be part of the proposed Sept. 23 debate with Fox.
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Oh, dear ... apparently, the Congressional Black Caucus are a bunch of Indian-hating racists, is that it?
Archive 2008-04-01 Lindsay Stewart 2008
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Oh, dear ... apparently, the Congressional Black Caucus are a bunch of Indian-hating racists, is that it?
Knuckledraggers of Delisle: The Kate McMillan Chronicles. CC 2008
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William Gray is Clinton's special envoy for Haiti and a former officer of the Congressional Black Caucus, which is eager to topple Haiti's military regime.
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Others insist that it's merely a matter of spreading the good news about Kerry, such as the fact that the Congressional Black Caucus was the first group he asked to meet with after securing the Democratic nomination.
'You Have the Power' 2007
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I'm convinced that the Congressional Black Caucus, which is also called the "Conscience of the Congress," has a lot to do with what's going on right now.
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I'm convinced that the Congressional Black Caucus, which is also called the "Conscience of the Congress," has a lot to do with what's going on right now.
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The Congressional Black Caucus is a "liberals only may apply" racist group which has its own agenda; not in tune with the majority of Americans.
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Watt is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, which is also lobbying for the settlement funding.
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