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caucus

[kaw-kuhs] / ˈkɔ kəs /


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But the new angle here is that it’s actually leadership — heads of the party, plus party whips and caucus chairs — who are the stock pickers to watch.

From MarketWatch

Guilbeault said he would continue to serve as a Liberal lawmaker in the government caucus.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Republican caucus was unified with three exceptions.

From Salon

Debate around it had been partially eclipsed by partisan drama between Carney's Liberals and the Conservative opposition, who lost a member of their caucus to the Liberals shortly after the fiscal plan was proposed.

From BBC

Democratic strategist Anthony Coley, a Senate campaign veteran, said he was “a huge fan” of the young representative, and said Schumer “lost control of his caucus.”

From Salon