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caucus
A meeting, especially a preliminary meeting, of persons belonging to a party, to nominate candidates for public office, or to select delegates to a nominating convention, or to confer regarding measures of party policy; a political primary meeting
To meet in caucus

Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut said yesterday that he will caucus with Senate Democrats in the new Congress, but he would not rule out switching to the Republican caucus if he starts to feel uncomfortable among Democrats..

The mediator may decide to meet separately with the parties or the parties may request to meet separately with the mediator in a caucus This is an individual meeting that provides each party with the opportunity to share concerns privately with the mediator Often parties may be uncomfortable revealing certain types of information in the joint session In a caucus, parties may propose their ideas for settlement and offer suggestions they may be reluctant to offer the joint session In general, a caucus is a confidential session; the mediator shares only the information that the parties wish to reveal
The meeting of members of a political party, usually to decide policy or select members to fill positions Also, the group itself
An informal meeting of a group of legislators, most often called on the basis of party affiliation or regional representation
the meeting of the parliamentary members of a political party the members of Parliament belonging to a particular political party, used particularly in relation to the Australian Labor Party
To hold, or meet in, a caucus or caucuses
A voluntary organization of members of the House or Senate Each chamber has partisan caucuses as well as caucuses organized around geographical and interest groups The partisan caucuses normally meet in closed session
A meeting (outside of chambers) of the members of the House or Senate who belong to the same political party to discuss party policy on particular issues
{f} hold a party meeting, meet in a caucus
A meeting of members of a political party where party leaders may be elected and plans are made concerning issues and agendas
{i} meeting where party leaders are elected and strategy is determined
a closed political meeting meet to select a candidate or promote a policy
(1) A closed meeting of legislators of one's own party
A caucus is a group of people within an organization who share similar aims and interests or who have a lot of influence. the Black Caucus of minority congressmen
A meeting of party members for selecting delegates to a state or national nominating convention In the 18th century, caucuses were local gatherings that became centers for political debate and political activity Several of the early presidential candidates were selected at such caucuses until the 1830s, when national parties and national conventions came into prominence Those who favor the caucus system cite the eligibility of the average citizen to participate and the benefits of face-to-face debate Those who oppose the system cite the tendency of such meetings to be dominated by party leaders or to be sidetracked by individuals with strong political views that may not be representative of the party
An informal meeting of a group of members, most often called on the basis of party affiliation or regional representation
Meeting of legislators of the same political party to decide policy and course of action
A meeting held by political members to decide strategy and nominate candidates for an upcoming election For example, party caucuses (conferences) are held to choose candidates and to plan ways to elect them
Conference of members of a legislative group to decide on policies or strategies; most commonly, a "party caucus" is for members of one or another political party
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