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Obama wins Guam caucuses by just 7 votes over Clinton
AP via brietbart ^ | May 3, 2008 | AP

Posted on 05/03/2008 7:04:55 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar

HAGATNA, Guam (AP) - Barack Obama defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton by seven votes in the Guam Democratic presidential caucuses Saturday. The count of more than 4,500 ballots took all night.

Neither candidate campaigned in the U.S. island territory in person, but both did long-distance media interviews and bought campaign ads for the caucuses.

Results of the count completed Sunday morning Guam time show delegates pledged to Obama with 2,264 votes to 2,257 for Clinton's slate. That means they'll split the pledged delegate votes. Obama's slate won in 14 of 21 districts.

Eight pledged delegates will attend the convention, each with one-half vote.

U.S. citizens on the island, however, have no vote in the November election.

The territory also sends five superdelegates to the National Convention in August in Denver.

Voters picked two of the superdelegates, electing uncommitted Pilar Lujan party chairman and Jaime Paulina vice chairman. Paulina ran as an Obama supporter. One other existing superdelegate has favored Clinton and the votes of the other two have not been declared.

All-day voting Saturday had people lining up at 21 caucus sites around the U.S. territorial island, which has unexpected importance in a historic Democratic race in which every delegate matters.

There was no direct presidential vote, but each candidate had a slate of supporters on the ballot.

Slow ballot-by-ballot counting went through the night in the territorial legislative building after votes were hand-carried from the caucus sites.

Presidential caucuses on Guam usually pass without much notice from the candidates. This time, Obama and Clinton made their case for the territory's four regular delegates with local advertising and long- distance interviews.

Lines formed early at some caucus sites.

Cynthia Estrada of Dededo said she was making up her mind while waiting to vote, but she was leaning toward Clinton.

"She's had the experience," she said. "She's got her husband to help her."

Yona resident Tommy Shimizu said he was voting for Obama delegates.

"It's the fact that he grew up in Hawaii, and I think he can make change," he said. "I think it's time for that."

Clinton and Obama pitched improved health care and economic opportunity as they courted Guam voters from across the international date line. Both Clinton and Obama say they've got the better health plan for Guamanians.

Obama said in an interview with Pacific Daily News that he would support reexamination of a $5.4 million Medicaid spending limit imposed on the territory. Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, told KUAM radio that his wife would work to remove the cap.

Hillary Clinton also has called for Guamanians to be able to vote in presidential elections.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Political Humor/Cartoons; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; guam; hillary; obama; operationchaos
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To: EDINVA
Is this setting up for the kinds of questions that surround McCain’t ‘natural born citizen’ status should a person from Guam or Puerto RIco end up running for POTUS one day?

No. The Canal Zone was a US territory, just like Guam is now -- or Alaska and Hawaii were then.

You could be born in any of those areas and be a US citizen. But, if you were resident in any of those areas, you couldn't vote in a federal election because -- being territories -- they had no electoral votes.

It's the legal status of the geography that determines the legal status of its residents.

If one was in these territories temporarily (i.e., military), they could of course maintain their residence was actually somewhere in the US proper.

You're correct that the article is poorly written. Where it says "U.S. citizens" probably should've been "U.S. nationals". Natives of Guam would be U.S. nationals, not U.S. citizens.

21 posted on 05/04/2008 9:40:36 AM PDT by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: Jet Jaguar

Well, that settles it... Heillary must drop out today!

[/s - kinda]


22 posted on 05/05/2008 5:19:51 AM PDT by rock_lobsta (Not Your Ordinary Crustacean.)
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