What is a caucus? A. a meeting of the Electoral College to vote for president B. a process to determine the members of the Electoral College C. a small election to gauge a state’s support for different candidates D. a small convention to determine which candidate party delegates will support

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A caucus is:

D. a small convention to determine which candidate party delegates will support.

Caucuses are meetings or gatherings held by political parties where members discuss and select candidates for elections or determine which candidate delegates will support at a party's nominating convention. They involve discussions, debates and voting to gauge support for various candidates within the party.