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How to use party caucus in a sentence

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Somewhat larger, multi-member districts offer the possibility of an area having representation in more than one party caucus in the legislature.
The floor leader, selected by the party caucus, has the job of managing his party on the floor of the Senate or House, and must show leadership, courage, strategy, and a knowledge of the rules.
Most aren't known outside their own districts and tend to vote with their party caucus.
About 700 people attended a luncheon for the state's largest black Democratic party caucus.
Since the Depression, just one party caucus leader has been unseated in either house.
Addressing the party caucus on Saturday, Mr. Venizelos said that Pasok was open to cooperation, but not unconditionally.
About 3 p.m. Senate breaks for party caucus meetings to discuss passage of a deal.
It is logical for the Member of Parliament to follow the party line after the reconciliation process in party caucus.
This tie came about because all the Republican electors dutifully cast their votes for Jefferson and Burr, the two candidates endorsed by their party caucus.
In 1988 she became chair of the party caucus, feeling it was an important step toward improving the role of women in the party, and on December 2, 1989, she was elected leader of the party.
Upon Premier Vander Zalm's resignation in April 1991, Mrs. Johnston was chosen interim leader of the Social Credit Party by the party caucus thus becoming Acting Premier and the first woman premier in Canada.
The party caucus is much stronger and the Dixiecrats have subsided.
I can say that when I attended my first two or three Labour Party caucus meetings one could cut the air with a knife.
The Tea Party caucus she helped found to much fanfare in 2011 is now dormant.
You hear about it ceaselessly from the Tea Party caucus and Republicans generally.
I suspect that every Opposition MP would give his or her eye teeth at the moment to listen in on a Labour Party caucus that is tearing itself to pieces.
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