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- nouncaucus (noun) · caucuses (plural noun)
- (in some US states) a meeting at which local members of a political party register their preference among candidates running for office or select delegates to attend a convention:"Hawaii holds its nominating caucuses next Tuesday" · "he stumbled through the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary"
- a conference of members of a legislative body who belong to a particular party or faction:"he attended the morning caucus in the Old Senate Chamber where his fellow Democrats selected the new leadership"
- the members of a legislative body who belong to a particular party or faction, considered as a group:"she is renowned for her ability to unite her caucus"
- an informal group composed of legislators who have shared concerns or interests:"a member of the Congressional Black Caucus" · "the Knesset's Christian allies caucus"
- a group within an organization or political party which meets independently to discuss strategy or tactics:"up to fifty caucuses met daily on conference grounds to discuss lobbying strategies" · "he was forced out by a hard-left caucus which had taken over his constituency party"
verbUS ENGLISHcaucus (verb) · caucuses (third person present) · caucused (past tense) · caucused (past participle) · caucusing (present participle)- hold or form a legislative caucus:"Republicans briefly caucused" · "there is one Independent who caucuses with the Democrats"
- (of a voter) attend an electoral caucus, especially on behalf of a particular candidate:"more than half of those young people that caucused yesterday caucused for Barack Obama"
Originmid 18th century: perhaps from Algonquian cau'-cau'-as'u ‘adviser’. Presidential primaries and caucuses - USAGov
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