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  2. Caucuses of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    A congressional caucus is a group of members of the United States Congress that meets to pursue common legislative objectives. Formally, caucuses are formed as Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs) through the United States House of Representatives and governed under the rules of that chamber.

  3. Congressional caucus - Wikipedia

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    A congressional caucus is a group of members of the United States Congress that meet to pursue common legislative objectives. Formally, caucuses are formed as congressional member organizations (CMOs) through the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate and governed under the rules of these chambers.

  4. Congressional nominating caucus - Wikipedia

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    The congressional nominating caucus is the name for informal meetings in which American congressmen would agree on whom to nominate for the presidency and vice ...

  5. Congressional Progressive Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) is a congressional caucus affiliated with the Democratic Party in the United States Congress. [4] The CPC represents the progressive faction of the Democratic Party. [2] [5] It was founded in 1991 and has grown since then, becoming the second-largest Democratic caucus in the House of Representatives.

  6. List of members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus

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    Although the caucus has had membership from both houses of Congress, it has had much less presence in the Senate, and some representatives choose to leave the caucus when they become senators (or when seeking such office). Other representatives have left the caucus when joining House leadership.

  7. The former president won the Michigan GOP primary on Tuesday and swept the party's convention caucuses. ... Trump won overwhelming majorities in each of the state’s 13 congressional districts ...

  8. Most states have either caucuses or a primary. Why is ... - AOL

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    Caucuses are party-run meetings that require voters to show up in-person at a set day and time, sometimes for hours. Turnout is typically much lower than in a primary, and leans heavily on party ...

  9. Category:Caucuses of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    C. Caucus chair; Congressional Center Aisle Caucus; Congressional Anti-Bullying Caucus; Congressional Antitrust Caucus; Congressional Arts Caucus; Congressional Bike Caucus