Guam's Democratic Caucus Makes News
Many of you may be surprised to know that as U.S. citizens living in a U.S. territory (all native Guamanians are U.S. citizens), we are unable to vote for president. We have one non-voting representative in the House of Representative. However, Guam sends delegates to the National Democratic (and Republican) conventions this summer. That is the reason for the Democratic caucus which took place in Guam on Saturday, May 3, 2008! With the fight for delegates between the two Democratic candidates, Guam received quite a bit of media attention.
Hillary's supporters were all volunteer, unlike Obama who hired a small staff of two or three. She was well represented, though, by her volunteers who placed signs like this all over the island.
Hillary's supporters were all volunteer, unlike Obama who hired a small staff of two or three. She was well represented, though, by her volunteers who placed signs like this all over the island.
Obama ended up winning the 2008 Democratic Caucus in Guam by only 7 votes. Talk about close! I wonder if it had anything to do with the beer that his supporters offered to prospective Obama voters as they passed by. That troubled me! What would they do if someone had an accident after leaving the polls? I'm not sure what Hillary's people were serving!
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