What is a caucus?

A. a meeting of the Electoral College to vote for president
B. a process to determine the members of the Electoral College
C. a small election to gauge a state's support for different candidates.
D. a small convention to determine which candidate party delegates will support

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A caucus is best described by option D: a small convention to determine which candidate party delegates will support. In a caucus, members of a political party gather to discuss and select their preferred candidate for an upcoming election, often involving debates and discussions before a final decision is made.