Top 5 Things to Know About the Caucuses in Minnesota

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1. What is a caucus and how does it differ from a primary? -

The caucus system is a political process put on by the major political parties in Minnesota. At the caucus, party activists endorse candidates and discuss issues important to that political party. Caucus results in Minnesota help determine which issues are the most important to the party and which candidate the parties will nominate for president or another elected office.

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