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Do you think the
Democratic or republican
way of caucusing
is better? Explain

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There are major differences between the Democrats’ and the Republicans’ way of caucusing. The key one is that at a Democratic caucus participants separate into groups based on which presidential candidate they support. In a Republican caucus, participants simply cast a vote to indicate their support. A caucus begins with a call to order, and other general business, including election of a chair for the night’s proceedings. In both parties’ caucuses, candidates or their representatives may speak to caucusgoers before the preference selection begins.

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