
American Bow Tie Caucuses
Politicians around the world wear bow ties, and there’s some conjecture that major politicians aren’t cool enough for them. However, there are several bow tie causes today.
Here are some of them:
Capital Tonight on Time Warner Cable News in North Carolina has a regular segment during which various politicos convene to discuss politics.

Blues and Yellows

Blue Shirts and Red Suspenders
Blokes aren’t the only ones to participate in the caucus gatherings; women do, too. However, not all of them don bow ties.

Three Women and One Tie

Two Guys, One Woman, and Three Bows
(All images courtesy of Time Warner Cable News)
However, North Carolina isn’t the only place where the members tied together by common neckwear gather. Hawaii and Utah also participate.

Courtesy of All Hawaii News

Courtesy of Utah House of Representatives
There’s also some cachet on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The Hill reports there are caucus members there, too. Some recent ones include: Representatives Earl Blumenauer (Democrat-Oregon), Donald Payne Jr. (Democrat-New Jersey), and Senator Mo Cowan (Democrat-Massachusetts).
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