9 example sentences using caucus.
Caucus used in a sentence
Caucus in a sentence as a noun
He lives in a crowd; caucus has replaced friendship.
There is huge potential to build a "caucus of the compromised.
As far as I can tell he and his father are master grandstanders who don't really caucus with anyone or work to get bills through.
As for King, he's only got a few months of a voting record, but it makes sense to caucus with the majority given the choice.
If you don't caucus with those groups, you'll never establish a coalition large enough to have any political impact.
Caucus in a sentence as a verb
If you exclude the Tea Party caucus Republicans, the majority of the majority just isn't there.
There is also the question of the items that make up the caucus - do they accurately represent the popular culture of their publish date?
The same way that the reverse used to happen when the Democratic Party caucus had a majority in the House of Representatives in the 1980s.
The austerity "caucus" - those who have advocated "austerity" policies - have simply been wrong every step of the way.
Caucus definitions
a closed political meeting
meet to select a candidate or promote a policy