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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'caucus for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a meeting or gathering of people for a specific purpose, usually to discuss a particular issue or to choose a candidate. For example, "The party held a caucus for to select its candidate for the upcoming election."
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"I plan to caucus for Ted Cruz.
He also led the Congressional Black Caucus for a time.
"You could not have a whites-only caucus, for example".
Check out NYTimes.com and The Caucus for continuing coverage.
I'm going to caucus for him on Sunday".
— JIM RUTENBERG — THE CAUCUS For Mr. Romney, a victory in Nevada seems likely.
Check out NYTimes.com and The Caucus for continuing coverage, including the Hawaii caucuses.
Assemblyman Karim Camara, Democrat of Brooklyn and chairman of the legislative caucus for minorities, agreed.
Seven Republicans would need to join the entire Democratic caucus for the amendment to pass.
It is understood there was broad support in the caucus for greater funding for the ombudsman.
"There is broad consensus within the caucus for a need to restructure".
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