The US intends to have carefully-vetted regional caucuses select members of a provisional national assembly. |
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Last Tuesday, he added a convincing win in New Hampshire to the previous week's victory in the Iowa caucuses. |
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Among the caucuses that the members of this community of democracies agreed to form, was one at the United Nations. |
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The different caucuses should also negotiate and reach agreements between themselves in advance. |
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If you're unexcited about the Iowa caucuses, maybe this lady's enthusiasm will be contagious. |
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But he objected to something more elemental, and less subject to rehabilitation, than the doctor's impolitic opinion about the caucuses. |
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Voters learned of Bradley's heart arrhythmia just days before the Iowa caucuses. |
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Ruling and opposition party legislative caucuses finally reached a consensus on Wednesday to halve the number of legislative seats. |
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Give us a lay of the land right now, just about two weeks before the caucuses. |
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The meeting, attended by all five legislative caucuses, attempted to thrash out a preliminary consensus before today's meeting. |
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The initial plan was for regional caucuses to select a transitional assembly by the end of May. |
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He can bedevil his opponent all through the February primaries and caucuses in 17 states. |
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Instead, the Nov.15 agreement provides for parliament members to be selected in 18 regional caucuses. |
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To this end, the Panthers forged alliances with nonblack leftists and established trade-union caucuses. |
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The president will host a live web chat with supporters in Iowa on Tuesday night as the caucuses are unfolding. |
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In the end, caucuses vote, selecting a preferred candidate and a slate of delegates to represent their views at a nominating convention. |
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Whether chosen by primaries or by caucuses, U.S. House candidates are going to be chosen by state-level procedures. |
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The conveners were decided according to an agreement reached by leaders of legislative caucuses on Tuesday. |
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The long Democratic primary election campaign of 2008, with elections or caucuses in all 50 states, was historic in several ways. |
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Women organised caucuses to monitor male chauvinism inside the groups and challenged patriarchal practices. |
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Voters in the state are typically the first Americans to have their say on the country's presidential hopefuls, thanks to the Iowa caucuses. |
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So let's take a look back at some of the best: It's not exactly the White House, we know, and no, it wasn't the actual Iowa caucuses either. |
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Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is enjoying a bump in the polls in New Hampshire as a result of his success in the Iowa caucuses. |
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At the annual meeting, you can have further discussion at your regional caucuses. |
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Mr. Speaker, as individual members and certainly within our caucuses we still have the ability to say what we agree to sign off on or not. |
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Now he's come out against the new plan for electing these folks through a complex series of town caucuses and called instead for direct nationwide elections. |
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And keep in mind that when Huckabee ran for president in 2008, he won the Iowa caucuses. |
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After losing the 2004 Iowa caucuses, Dean let out a rebel yell designed to fire up his supporters. |
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Mark McKinnon and George Caudill on the jumble that's likely to come after the caucuses. |
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Unlike a primary, caucuses for Democrats in Iowa have viability thresholds. |
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Second, the caucuses may well not even measure Iowan opinion. |
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Delegates are selected to the political party nominating conventions through a series of primaries and caucuses held in the winter and early spring of the election year. |
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The committees will then select delegates to form 18 selection caucuses. |
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The caucuses allow citizens to take the measure of candidates, and candidates to take the measure of the country. |
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The unrepresentativeness of party caucuses is seen as a contributor to inter-regional frictions in Canada. |
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Brian McFadden's cartoon strip on Jan. 1referred incorrectly to the Iowa caucuses. |
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In many cases, cross-party women's caucuses have become effective vehicles for advancing debates and legislation on women's issues. |
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Elections US-style combine primaries and caucuses, town hall meetings, TV advertising, razzmatazz and big money. |
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From overly glamorous eyelashes to a Mr. Rogers-inspired sweater vest, the Iowa caucuses were a runway of regret. |
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This inconclusive day of nationwide primaries and caucuses means it will now get a megadose of its own medicine. |
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Some Americans object to the power of superdelegates to nominate a candidate who did not receive the most votes in primaries and caucuses. |
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What you have here is a trifurcated straw poll, combining mail ballots and e-mail voting with actual caucuses. |
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Sanders calls himself a democratic socialist but caucuses with Democrats in Congress. |
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Given the constraints of party discipline, equality-seeking elected women have also established women's caucuses in some of the federal parties. |
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Women's caucuses since COP-11 in 2005 have strongly lobbied for a gender approach in all these critical areas. |
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Are women able to work collectively for change across party lines in all-party caucuses? |
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Indigenous representatives from regional caucuses and organizations present concise statements on human rights issues to him. |
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In addition, I am always happy to meet with parliamentary caucuses to discuss all election-related matters of interest to them. |
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In an effort to gain early attention, he focused his attention on the Iowa precinct caucuses, which had never mattered much. |
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The Iowa caucuses are still nearly a year and a half away and a lot can happen in the meantime. |
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The caucuses are the most overrated, unrepresentative aspect of the 2012 presidential campaign. |
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Huckabee stunned the punditocracy by winning Iowa and went on to capture seven other primaries and caucuses. |
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Attendence numbers were based on headcounts conducted at caucuses. |
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It is worth comparing the 80,000 who voted in the Republican caucuses with the 25,000 who cast ballots in the straw poll held last August at the state fairgrounds in Ames. |
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The National Women's Studies Association, to take another example, has a complex and effective system of representation for group caucuses in its decision-making bodies. |
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Under the US-backed plan, regional caucuses would select an interim assembly by the end of May and this body would pick a transitional government the following month. |
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If the primaries are killed in these states, the parties will use caucuses or state conventions to decide which candidate's delegates will go to the national convention. |
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Iowa has caucuses but New Hampshire has a primary. |
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The other candidates are also racing breathlessly around the state, trying to glad-hand as many waverers as possible before the Iowa caucuses on January 3rd. |
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Lunch caucuses were organised by participants to discuss related issues such as prevention of abuses in armed conflict situations, diverse sexualities, femicide, and HIV organising and service provision. |
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The message to take up in your report to the House of Commons and in your discussions within your respective caucuses is that, emphatically, it is within our power as a country to solve these problems. |
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When he finished third in Iowa and appeared to lose control of himself during his speech after the caucuses, superdelegates quickly shifted their support to Senator John Kerry, who went on to win the nomination. |
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In fact, superdelegates who have announced their commitment to a specific candidate outnumber pledged delegates selected in primaries and caucuses. |
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A more accurate reflection of what MPs do as Parliamentarians is formed by considering their activities in committees, in debate, in private representation and, perhaps most underrated, in their respective caucuses. |
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In each state, voters name their favorite candidate in primary elections or caucuses. |
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In order to ensure that there are opportunities for regional postconference activities and follow-up, the conference also incorporated regional caucuses into the agenda. |
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Young adults were also able to continue to participate in activities that were open to both adults and children, such as participation in civil society lobbying caucuses organised on a regional or thematic basis. |
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But the reality is that these issues are decided by party caucuses. |
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The Caucus, in consultation with other caucuses, prepared an alternative Outcome Document text, in the form of a line-byline edit of the draft Outcome Document. |
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Several Republican operatives in Iowa, where voters will have the first say on nominating the 2016 presidential candidates at the state caucuses in a year's time, were doubtful on Monday that Palin would enter the race. |
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In certain provincial legislatures, ANC caucuses have occasionally been quite assertive in exercising oversight prerogatives, though this has been partly the consequence of factionally divided provincial party organisations. |
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Central and regional caucuses are being explored as a tool that would assist federal departments to more easily exchange information, and allow for quick action on issues. |
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To facilitate an amicable settlement, the Neutral generally holds joint meetings with all of the parties present and may also hold separate meetings, often called caucuses, with each of the parties alone. |
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It is not usual that caucuses, particularly in the climate we are in these days where an election could be called at the drop of a hat, push key signature issues that they want to take into an election. |
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Although 18 percent would not be enough to win the caucuses, Mr. Paul has so far considerably overperformed his 2008 figures in every caucus state. |
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The committee chairman indicated that another meeting would be convened to consider the matter further once the members of the committee had consulted their caucuses and political parties. |
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In the caucuses, people gather at neighbourhood centres, argue on behalf of their candidates and then go off to vote, a version of democracy that is fun to watch but slightly skewed. |
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Filthy smirking Pat Robertson has come in second in the Iowa Republican caucuses. |
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How much of our current agricultural policy can we lay at the feet of the Iowa caucuses? |
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