#2 Postby GalvestonDuck » Mon Jan 12, 2004 4:29 pm
A caucus involves selecting delegates for a nominating convention. A primary is an election within a particular party.
Beyond that, I'd have a harder time explaining while at work (time issue). Not to insult you, but they do have a book called "Politics For Dummies." I saw it the other day at Barnes & Noble, after seeing "Personal Finance For Dummies." Then I just started roaming around all the different section to see just how many "... For Dummies" books are out there.
Answer: An unbelievable large number of ridiculously silly titles!
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