The caucus is rarely used today because major changes in delegate support are rare.
The caucus is rarely used today except in presidential elections because it is a more time-consuming and complex process compared to other methods like primaries. Primaries allow for greater inclusivity and are easier to administer. Additionally, caucuses tend to have lower voter turnout, which hampers their effectiveness as a democratic process.
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Each chamber must have a 2/3rds vote in order to override a presidential veto. Congress rarely overrides a presidential veto.
lack of money and historic loyalty from voters.
No, "except" is typically used as a preposition or a verb rather than a conjunction. It is used to indicate exclusion or exclusion of something.
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Hippos have no enemies, except maybe humans, other hippos and rarely crocodiles.
Not directly. It is usually a preposition or conjunction, more rarely a verb (to exclude).The preposition "except" forms adjective phrasesmodifying the nouns all, last, or none. The conjunction "except" introduces dependent clauses (e.g. except that, except when, except where) or infinitive verbs.
Rebound and they rarely last, except for mine.
Except for special exhibitions (and then rarely) the Louvre does not have 20th century art.
For many years, the national convention nominated the candidates for President and Vice President. They also wrote a platform and elected the officers of the national organization. Recently, the presidential nomination have been decided by primary election before the convention and the presidential nominee has been allowed to name the candidate for Vice President. Therefore, the national convention has become mostly a political rally to kick off the presidential campaign. They do still have a platform, but it is rarely of importance to the campaign and rarely folllowed by the new President.