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caucus造句

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caucus (of countries at Annual Meetings)

caucus造句

To assemble in or hold a caucus.

They're hoping supporters will caucus for them on Thursday.

But the caucus fell between the far more scrutinized Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary, and few candidates attended.

Our caucus meetings were always the highlight of my week.

This multi-staged caucus/ convention system takes several months.

In Maine, the Republican Party is holding a caucus.

Texas has both a primary and a caucus. Clinton narrowly won the primary, but caucus results are still being counted.

No fewer than 44 House Democrats, almost 20% of the total caucus, voted against the bill.

If Kyl agrees, the majority of the caucus will follow suit.

But that is not what the conservative caucus-goers want to hear.

The other thing that we have is that our caucus-goers know the issues, they know the candidates.

Mr Obama won in the caucus, in which only about 100,000 people voted, versus 2.8m in the primary.

To the members of our parliamentary caucus: I have been privileged to work with each and every one of you.

But the Obama campaign counters that Clinton's popular vote argument is flawed, since it does not take into account vote tallies from many caucus states.

Senator Robert Menendez, a member of the congressional Hispanic caucus, called the experiments in Guatemala one of the "darkest moments" in US history.

"caucus"一词的本义是社区会议,源于美国印地安语中部落头领会议一词。

Clinton is counting on those three states to blunt Obama's momentum in the wake of his eight straight caucus and primary victories.

Since then, most Baganda have cast their vote for the NRM, and the party's Buganda caucus is a substantial force in parliament.

New York (CNN) — With less than a year to go till the Iowa caucus on February 6, 2012, the conventional wisdom is that President Obama is vulnerable, but there is no Republican who can beat him.

According to Lin Chung-mo, Lin got tired of Shih's grandstanding and thinking he could manipulate other DPP legislators, and Lin drove him out of the party caucus in2000.

The fact that Michele Bachmann, leader of the House tea-party caucus, insisted on giving her own response to Mr Obama this week shows how prickly this faction can be.

That has sparked a fiery contest between Steny Hoyer, the only centrist in the Democratic leadership, and James Clyburn, a prominent member of the black caucus, for one of the remaining slots.

The formulae by which primary or caucus votes translate into delegates vary so much from state to state that experts can only estimate the size of Barack Obama's lead.

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