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- noun Plural form of
caucus . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
caucus .
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Examples
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By the way, the population of states that held caucuses is DOUBLE that of the states that Hillary is so concerned with.
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The Super delegates would be forced to overturn the results of the primaries and caucuses, is this really how we want the presidential candidate chosen?
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The use of caucuses is a joke – no privacy and tons of peer pressure.
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Hilliary supporters, so counting legal and valid caucuses is undemocratic but its counting the soviet style one cadidate election that took place in Michigan is what democracy is all about?
Clinton says she expects lead in popular vote, primary delegates 2008
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Obama won in caucuses that are Republican states for years and will remain Republican for many years to come, example of that is Idaho (caucus – Obama won), that is a Republican state.
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Caucuses are easy to manipulate and favors the fanatics: Winning caucuses is not proof Obama actually can win a democratic election, it only means a small number of people loves him a lot, which is good for Obama and bad for America!
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Perhaps like the voters in caucuses which you do NOT COUNT in your claim to be ahead in votes, you bash them and their opinions because they do not fit into your America.
Clinton takes on TV pundits at distillery stop in Kentucky 2008
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Are they going to select a Democrat to fight for the American people or are the Republicans going to select the Democratic nominee through vote fraud tactics in caucuses and in primaries where Republicans could vote against their own party.
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The purpose of the exercise of going through primaries and caucuses is to determine which person is the strongest candidate to run in the general election, not for us to shoot ourselves in both feet by strapping ourselves to the weaker candidate.
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The problem with caucuses is that they are inherenly unfair and are discriminatory.
Blitzer: Could Democrats scrap the current delegate system? 2008
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