First of all Caucus is spelled incorrectly in the question. No there are seven caucus states for 2008. The number can change from year to year. A state can either have a caucus or a primary election, they are two different methods for selecting a candidate for each party. Some states traditionally have a caucus from year to year, New Hampshire and Iowa being two great examples.
For 2008, Five of the Seven Caucus states are:
Iowa
New Hampshire
Nevada
There is two senators in each state
by the number of delegates for each state by the number of delegates for each state
Each state had one vote in Congress, which gave each state equal power.
In the U.S Senate, each state has two representatives.
senate
Erichtonius is the son of Hephaestus and Gaia, and Hephaestus is the father of of Cacus and Caeculus. The mothers of Cacus and Caeculus are unknown.
Cacus
Erichthonius, Cacus, and Caeculus
The first presidential caucus is held in the state of Ohio. The first presidential primary is held in New Hampshire in January of the election year.
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Cacus was a fire-breathing giant who lived in a cave on the Aventine Hill of Latium, the site that would eventually become Rome. He was an amazing shepherd who stole some of the cattle of Heracles, as the hero was returning to Greece after his 10th labour. Cacus' father was Hephaistos, who, ummm, got around quite a bit, so he had many siblings, both divine and mortal.
The delegates are awarded on a proportional system
The word "caucus" means any group of people with a common purpose. In the USA it is usually used to refer to political caucuses.
NO, each state does not have a military.
to represent each state