A caucus is ________

A) an election where voters can choose which party's candidates they want to vote for?
B) an election in which voters declare a party affiliation and can only vote for that party's candidates?
C) a meeting of local party members at which they choose delegates dedicated to particular candidates?
D) the competition among candidates for frontrunner status
E) essentially the same thing as a primary

C

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