caucused in English

verb
1
hold or form a caucus.
Inside they were all there, a big blob of nasty Iowans, caucusing away in one big terrifying ugly caucus.

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1. Synonyms for Caucused in Free Thesaurus

2. Caucused meaning Simple past tense and past participle of caucus.

3. “I’ve Caucused every (year) since I was 18,” John Hansen said

4. When the Extreme Narcistic was elected President, We Marched, We Caucused

5. Like every other statutory representative at the time, Pierluisi Caucused with the Democrats

6. Examples of Caucused in a Sentence Dean Genth and Gary Swenson: We were supportive of Clinton but we actually Caucused for Obama, as the caucus campaigning went on we got really involved with the Obama campaign

7. More Iowans Caucused on Monday than ever before — without setting foot in Iowa

8. The PR Governor since January Caucused with the Democrats when a delegate to the House

9. In 2016, for example, fewer than 16% of people eligible to vote actually Caucused

10. Caucused for a few hours, then went to the Floor and passed some bills, then back to Caucusing

11. One year ago today, Iowa’s Democrats Caucused in the first step of their party’s 2020 presidential-nomination process

12. Megan Maloney, 20, who also Caucused for Warren, is a junior at University of Michigan from Iowa’s Quad Cities region

13. Caucused Definition of Caucused by Merriam-Webster Caucus definition is - a closed meeting of a group of persons belonging to the same political party or faction usually to select candidates or to decide on policy; also : a group of people united to promote an agreed-upon cause

14. After long lines — and a Sanders landslide — as Capitol Hill Caucused in 2016, here’s how 2020 presidential picking will work

15. Once everyone is signed in — 295 people Caucused at Johnston 2 in 2016, and 350 in 2008 — the proceedings begin

16. Charlie Good has never Caucused before, but in this upside down political year, he's thinking of casting his first caucus vote

17. Though neither of Puerto Rico’s two major political parties have official affiliations on the mainland, members of the PNP traditionally Caucused with Republicans on the Hill

18. They use the euphemism "Caucused listening sessions," but they explicitly separated people by race—and are in violation of the Civil Rights Act

19. In 2016 — a contest when both the Democratic and Republican nominations were up for grabs — fewer than 358,000 Iowans Caucused, less than 16% of those eligible to vote

20. Vicki has worked for Posey County for over 12 years, she served as the Chief Deputy in the Treasurer’s Office prior to being Caucused in on December 30, 2017

21. Iowa Republicans Caucused, too, and they were firmly in Trump's corner By Erin Grace World-Herald staff writer Feb 4, 2020 Feb 4, 2020; 2; Return to homepage ×

22. Going into the 2008 elections, the Senate consisted of 49 Democrats, 49 Republicans, and two Independents (Joe Lieberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont) who Caucused with the Democrats.

23. Caucus (third-person singular simple present Caucuses or Caucusses, present participle Caucusing or Caucussing, simple past and past participle Caucused or Caucussed) (intransitive or transitive with with) To meet and participate in Caucus

24. When I joined the Obama administration in January 2009, we had a strong Democratic majority (56 Democrats along with two independents who Caucused with them), and for the first two years : 6.

25. He previously Caucused in 2016 and 2018 and said he considers it “one of the most important ways to officially participate in the Democratic process.” But that doesn’t mean he's on board

26. 2 Though more Republicans were elected than Democrats to the House in 1916, third party Members of the 65th Congress (1917–1919) Caucused with the Democrats to re-elect Speaker James Beauchamp “Champ” Clark

27. A Caucus is “a meeting of party leaders or party members to select candidates, elect convention delegates, and establish the party’s policy position on specific issues.” The word can also be a verb for meeting in this way (e.g., the Republicans Caucused).

28. Speaking on the Diane Rehm show on public radio Wednesday, Sanders, who alternately describes himself as a "socialist" and a "democratic socialist," claimed that he had Caucused with the Democrats for his whole time as a federal lawmaker, despite formally identifying as an Independent