What is a caucus?

a meeting of the
Electoral College to
vote for president

a process to
determine the
members of the
Electoral College

a small election to

gauge a state's
support for different
candidates

a small convention to
determine which
candidate party
delegates will support

1 answer

A caucus is primarily defined as a small convention to determine which candidate party delegates will support. In the context of the political process, a caucus involves party members gathering to discuss and vote on candidates, ultimately deciding which delegates to send to the party’s national convention. It is different from a primary election, as caucuses are typically more organized and often involve deliberation among party members.

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