The party conference or caucus is a
A) group of nonofficeholders who administer the day-to-day affairs of the national parties.
B) communications network in each house of Congress that polls the membership to learn their voting intentions.
C) a group of lobbyists and interest groups who meet in the Capitol to ensure the success of the president's agenda.
D) meeting of a political or legislative group to select leaders and plan strategy.
E) meeting of legislators held every four years to choose a presidential candidate.
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