"King Caucus" refers to
A) the significance of Iowa as the first caucus of the presidential campaign.
B) the importance of caucuses, not primaries, for Barack Obama's 2008 Democratic nomination.
C) the use of each party's congressional caucus to nominate presidential candidates during the early nineteenth century.
D) Daniel Webster, who had unrivaled influence over the presidential nominating process during the 1820s and 1830s.
E) the fact that caucuses are inherently undemocratic methods of selecting nominees for national political office.
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