A caucus is a meeting where members of a political party discuss
political business. The two major parties in the U. S. are the
Republican Party and the Democratic Party.
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The Republican Party assigns delegates proportionally during the
Iowa Caucus.
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Huckabee won the republican vote and Obama won the Democratic
Vote
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A convention is a meeting where the political party names its
candidate for presidential election. Running parties hold this
convention.