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Definition of Caucusing
1. caucus [v] - See also: caucus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caucusing
Literary usage of Caucusing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy Under Lincoln and Johnson by Gideon Welles (1911)
"My suspicions were at once aroused that there had been caucusing, or both caucusing
and drilling, overnight, to exclude, after listening to all hearsay ..."
2. History of Political Conventions in California, 1849-1892 by Winfield J. Davis (1893)
"That we earnestly request our legislature either to dispense with the usual party
caucusing in the nomination of United States senator, or that, ..."
3. The United Nations System: The Policies of Member States by Chadwick F. Alger, Gene Martin Lyons, John E. Trent (1995)
"National interest is pursued through caucusing groups as well as by individual
states UN politics are heavily influenced by a mixture of relatively ..."
4. Legislative Procedure: Parliamentary Practices and the Course of Business in by Robert Luce (1922)
"Measures are so far from being the product of caucusing and cabal that they ...
caucusing and cabal began as soon as jealousy of Alexander Hamilton laid the ..."
5. Recollections of a Long Life, 1829-1915 by Isaac Stephenson (1915)
"Caucuses were held when the purpose of the law was to avoid caucusing. Specific
charges were preferred to supply an excuse for defeating the people's ..."
6. The Republican Campaign Textbook by Republican National Committee (U.S.), Republican Congressional Committee (1880)
"An earnest aud excited caucusing was going on ou their side of the Hall, which
continued during the reading of the resolution and the calling of the roU ..."