单词 | caucus-goer |
释义 | > as lemmascaucus-goer caucus-goer n. U.S. a person who attends a caucus, esp. one who is eligible to vote for nominees, resolutions, etc. Recorded earliest in non-caucus-goer. Somewhat rare before the late 20th cent. See the first note at sense 2c. ΚΠ 1880 Pennsylvania School Jrnl. Jan. 272/2 The City Council is about to begin economizing by a further reduction of the salaries of non-voters and non-caucus-goers. 1996 D. M. Oldfield Right & Righteous iii. 83 Candidates must broadcast their message to a wide audience of potential primary voters or caucus-goers. 2008 Atlantic Monthly Sept. 70/1 But the lingering contrast with Obama did not favor her, particularly among Iowa's liberal caucus-goers. < as lemmas |
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