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How to use the word Caucus in a Sentence? Page #11

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Fox kills everybody in the cable news ratings, but their primetime viewership is like 4 percent of the people who voted in the 2012 election. The average O'Reilly viewer is, like, 70, the average Iowa caucus goer is not the average Fox viewer.

Steve Deace

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Typically that doesn't work. Caucus-goers expect to see the candidate, early, often and throughout the entire process.

Christopher Larimer

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I have confidence that you're going to make the right decision, and I hope that you'll caucus for me in the fourth week of February, where you're going to make a difference to send a signal to the rest of the country that people in Nevada got their head's screwed on the right way.

The Republican presidential candidate

Found on CNN
8 years ago

We made sure with a smaller debate schedule -- again, with only originally five candidates and now three -- it gives the candidates an opportunity to stay on the campaign trail for those early-state primary voters and caucus voters to get a really close look at them, and that's what the purpose of the early-state window is for.

Wasserman Schultz

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Donald Trump has a presence in every county because of their ability to get so many people signed up at each event where Trump speaks, they have a greater volume of voters to call in the days before caucus night and get them to the polls, get them to the caucus locations. It remains to be seen however whether Trump enthusiasts actually go to the caucuses.

Jamie Johnson

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Got to probably say Cruz has the best ground game at this point in time, every caucus we've gone through, a lot of people make their decision up late, so it all depends upon who finishes strong. At this point in the campaign, last time, very few people were predicting [former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum] would win Iowa. And he did.

Terry Branstad

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Every caucus we've gone through, a lot of people make their decision up late, so it all depends upon who finishes strong. At this point in the campaign, last time, very few people were predicting [former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum] would win Iowa. And he did.

Terry Branstad

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I am not interested in ideas that sound good on paper but will never make it in the real world, i care about making a real difference in your life and that gets to the choice you have to make in this caucus.

Hillary Clinton

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I suspect that all of you guys might be a little surprised on the day after the Iowa caucus.

Ben Carson

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I think it would be a big mistake for Iowa to support him, i know he's ahead in the polls, but the only poll that counts is the one they take on caucus night. And I think it could change between now and then.

Republican Governor Terry Branstad

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It just makes sense to highlight where you agree with a president who is popular among caucus goers, and Secretary Clinton found ways to get that done.

Brent Colburn

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Senator Sanders has some very big ideas, but he hasn't yet told anybody how he would pay for them, and he had promised that he would roll out his tax plans before the Iowa caucus on February 1. Well, if you wait too long, nobody will have a chance to see them or analyze them.

Hillary Clinton

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Nobody gave us a chance. Sadly it was like high school: nobody wanted to sit with us at caucus meetings. It was like we had the plague.

Nathan Ballentine

Found on CNN
8 years ago

When it comes to leadership, it simply has been lacking, i have worked with a Democratic governor at first and then a Republican governor, Mark Sanford. He would pick battles all the time but he would also invite Democrats to the governor's mansion to talk about issues. He would come to talk to our caucus meetings. She doesn't do any of that.

House Minority Leader Todd Rutherford

Found on CNN
8 years ago

While someone like Ted Cruz appeals to the activist. Someone who goes to the caucus on a regular basis, Trump appeals to someone who caucus is a complete foreign word to them, it's a heavier lift for the Trump campaign to get their people out. The advantage Trump has is he hasthe highest ceiling of all the candidates. He has broad appeal. That's great.

Craig Robinson

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

What we're doing is we're doing phone calling, we're doing mail drops and we're doing door knocks, we are contacting everybody who is a possible Jeb supporter and we're going to make sure they turn out on caucus night.

Tim Albrecht

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Digitally, everybody leaves a footprint, so you’re able to identify those most likely to caucus and support Jeb Bush.

Tim Albrecht

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

We have serious unease in our caucus.

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The omnibus, I think, has real problems, not just with Freedom Caucus members, but with lots of Republicans.

Representative Jim Jordan

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The omnibus I think has real problems, not just with freedom caucus members, but with lots of Republicans.

Jim Jordan

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

In Spencer, we had 1,500 people, and they came from an hour radius. That's probably more people than vote in the caucus in the area, in Clay County (where Spencer is located), they had 700 people on caucus night. Now what if we only get half of them? We win.

Trump State Director Chuck Laudner

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Because a caucus does not provide for early or absentee voting, it is a true test of a ground game: the ability of campaigns to identify, win over, and deliver voters.

The Cruz campaign

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I don’t think that this is something that caucus-goers in Iowa or voters are going to focus on, it’s pretty clear where she stands on issues, and donations don’t play a role in how she’s going to come down on that issue.

Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I have a little packet I take them with commitment caucus cards, bumper stickers, a clipboard, and then I also have a sign up sheet for them to sign up five friends to start out with.

Naomi Leinen

Found on CNN
8 years ago

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