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A "caucus" is a meeting of members of a specific political party or faction, typically held to discuss and decide on policy positions, select candidates for upcoming elections, or strategize for legislative actions. It often serves as a grassroots method for party members to engage in political discourse and build consensus. Caucuses can be formalized events, such as those used in the U.S. presidential nomination process, where party members gather to express their preferences for candidates.

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