Catchword: firehouse primary
Part of speech:
n. The part of speech reflects that used in the
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Quotation: In most caucuses, voters debate party platform resolutions, elect local party committee members and then divide into groups according to their Presidential preference. The only item on the Michigan caucus agenda, however, is the Presidential voting, and in that sense, it more resembles a primary than a caucus. “It’s a firehouse primary disguised as a caucus,” Mr. Blumenthal said. “It’s legal even though it’s unfair.”
Article or Document Title:
“Mondale Is Victor In Michigan Vote; Also In Arkansas”
Author:
Phil Gailey
Article, document, publication, web site:
New York Times
Date of publication:
Mar. 18, 1984