May 3, 2008
Posted: 02:37 PM ET

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(CNN) — With 15 out of 19 villages reporting, Obama leads the vote count from the Guam Democratic presidential caucuses with 1,393 votes (53.3 percent). Hillary Clinton has 1,222 votes (46.7 percent).

An estimated 1,400 ballots from Guam’s largest village, Dededo, have not yet been counted.

The presidential candidates are battling for Guam's four pledged delegate votes. A total of eight delegates will be elected, each with half a vote at the Democratic National Convention in Denver this summer.

Filed under: Barack Obama • Guam • Hillary Clinton


Ito, Yokosuka Japan   May 3rd, 2008 2:40 pm ET

So Obama can now claim momentum is shifting in his favor. Clinton is such a fraud.

Shame....   May 3rd, 2008 2:41 pm ET

That’s super-spectacular news for Hillary!

Now Hillary can show us what a sport she is by sporting her new Kentucky Derby big hat with a life size model of Bosnia as she demonstrates to us how she ducked that sniper fire.

I can’t wait to hear how Hillary’s Daddy was the first Kentucky Derby Jockey to ride the race horse ‘Experience’ all the way to the finish line right before he held a news conference to announce he will have a daughter that will one day be the President of the United States of America. Then Hillary can yell at Obama and say; “SHAME ON YOU OBAMA! I’m a woman and you should allow me to win because I have special powers!” then strangely turn to her husband then shout “GET HIM BILL !”

Hillary Clinton, Do and Say Anything '08

NOT YET COMMITED   May 3rd, 2008 2:41 pm ET

If it was Clinton in the lead it would be all over the headlines and now you are playing it down because Obama is leading. You are a bunch of pathetic loosers. I am just saying……………………

honkey white guy from cali   May 3rd, 2008 2:41 pm ET

Go Obama 08 let this give you the momentum heading into Tuesday so we can close the deal on this evil women and get her out of the race! hopefully when she comes up for reelection they get rid of her in New York also. We need to close the chapter on this politics of lies and game and get to being about the truth again to restore are name around the world and the infrastructure back home!!
Go Obama 08 Yes We Can

Spider   May 3rd, 2008 2:42 pm ET

1400 ballots to count, behind by 171 votes. According to the Obominations, Hillary should just give up. She's behind, quit.

Vivienne   May 3rd, 2008 2:42 pm ET

It's not news until you have a winner….

Max from NYC   May 3rd, 2008 2:42 pm ET

What happened with her "MOMENTUM"?

Moses, Ca.   May 3rd, 2008 2:43 pm ET

Go Obama…
Moses,
Ca.

Anonymous   May 3rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

Go OBAMA!!!!!!! Yes we can !

Ken Austin, TX   May 3rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

GO BARACK!!!!

Obama 08   May 3rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

Perhaps, seeing as CNN never reports good news for Obama and does not update its delegate count, 3 to 1 superdelegates today in Obama's favour.

Can we now have a blog stating that "Clinton is losing support among Superdelegates"?

Norman   May 3rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

If Hillary wins, CNN makes a big deal out of it. If Obama wins, Guam doesn't count.

Watch.

Elinor   May 3rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

Go Obama!

Most Electable?   May 3rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

HRC is awaiting trial in November against Peter Paul regarding fraud, and illegal donation practices from her 2000 Senate campaign. The case was dismissed by a Bill Clinton appointed judge when the plantiff, Peter Paul's credibility was attacked for having a prior record. If HRC is found guilty, she could be convicted for obstruction of justice. Now…what was that about her General election electability; she might be in jail.

Anita in NC   May 3rd, 2008 2:44 pm ET

"Thank you" to the people of Guam for participating in the primary.

avez   May 3rd, 2008 2:45 pm ET

Go Guam–good for you for showing the world you don't want a Democratic presidential nominee with fraud charges hanging over her head!! Since the media doesn't seem to be able to be bothered to report on Paul vs Clinton, a person has to wonder if there are any strong-arm tactics going on behind closed doors. If she does, by some fluke, happen to win the presidency, I hope she has a great vice president, since she won't be able to lead from jail!

McShame   May 3rd, 2008 2:45 pm ET

to Americans;

National Environmental Group Endorses Barack Obama for President.

J.Onofre -CA   May 3rd, 2008 2:45 pm ET

Projection: OBAMA is the winner!!!

Next week's Projection: Clinton's gonna be busy in court now. If the media loves to give every angle on the candidates so much, why aren't they investigating the Paul v. Clinton case?

The people should know everything on the candidate. Yet this case has gone unnoticed or aired, or even discussed, or perhaps downplayed.

sheep   May 3rd, 2008 2:45 pm ET

landslide wining edge by the clintons standards ….lets see CLINTONS garbage the next few weeks theres books full of it ….Theres so much i need a reminder..why is our ex impeached president allowed to earn money off the office? ..read the impeachment papers …her ellitost comment on women who stay home and takes care of her children and bakes cookies ,,,guess shes better then i am …..Shes bought herself to where she is ..the favors owed to them …We are not stupid either hillary ..its easy to detect a liar ,,

janet in wv   May 3rd, 2008 2:46 pm ET

will i guess so he should win guam there his color maybe he should move there or better still move to kandya with his FAMILY,

patrick   May 3rd, 2008 2:46 pm ET

Let's do this thing Barack!!…..Voters , we must say goodbye to closed door politics, which is what the Clintons do and always have represented.

OBAMA '08

DS   May 3rd, 2008 2:46 pm ET

I for one am disappointed in the Clintons. I was planning to vote for them, but the more I hear the more disappointed I am. The Clintons will clearly say anything to win and the people believe them. If all we have on Obama are the musings of a bitter old man, then I say we need to support Obama. We all know the kind of baggage we'll have to endure with the Clintons.

Griff   May 3rd, 2008 2:47 pm ET

Gu a.m. Will be hid Gu p.m. for Obama. If he run's against John McCain, in November…..

John Smith   May 3rd, 2008 2:47 pm ET

I really do not know why people waste their previous times on these bloggs. Factual information is never posted!

matt   May 3rd, 2008 2:47 pm ET

and who cares

President HRC on trial...LOL.   May 3rd, 2008 2:47 pm ET

HRC is awaiting trail in November against Peter Paul regarding fraud, and illegal donation practices from her 2000 Senate campaign. The case was dismissed by a Bill Clinton appointed judge when the plantiff, Peter Paul's credibility was attacked for having a prior record. If HRC is found guilty, she could be convicted for obstruction of justice. Now…what was that about her General election electability; she might be in jail.

hrao   May 3rd, 2008 2:47 pm ET

Obama is winning - hail to the chief?

Pat   May 3rd, 2008 2:48 pm ET

Go Obama!

kingsley   May 3rd, 2008 2:51 pm ET

CAN WE SEE SOME OBAMA ADS POSTED HERE?

AND WHY IS THE HEADLINE FOR OBAMA " LIFE'S A PICNIC FOR OBAMAS"

AND WHY ARE THE ANALYST INJECTING RACE INTO THE VOTERS IN INDIANA ABOUT HOW OBAMA DON'T HAVE A CHANCE CAUSE ITS 80% WHITE?

STOP RACISM

Victor in NC   May 3rd, 2008 2:51 pm ET

Great Job, Guam.. Obama thanks you and I do too

After further review,Texas   May 3rd, 2008 2:52 pm ET

Wake up America,its time to go after Rush Limbaugh and his pinheads for calling for rioting and blood at the Dem. Convention.They got Don Imus,now lets get the real scum in radio.

Jane   May 3rd, 2008 2:52 pm ET

This is too beautiful. Obama for the win!!

OBAMA '08

Lorna, NY   May 3rd, 2008 2:52 pm ET

Why is CNN not reporting that Obama got Superdelegates support today? Do I have to get all my news from Huffington Post????

DR T M Kemnitz   May 3rd, 2008 2:52 pm ET

What's wrong with this picture? We are counting votes from Guam? It is time for the Democratic Party to rethink its nominating process.

bili   May 3rd, 2008 2:52 pm ET

cnn why do you want to keep rev wright issue alive,infact you name would go down in history as one of the machine used by the clinton to deceive the good people of america.some of you guys are indirectly campaigning for clinton but credit goes larry king who seems to be neutral.well done mr king you are what journalism is about,please keep the good work.

NotThisTimeinNY   May 3rd, 2008 2:52 pm ET

United States of America - UNITED - no fighting necessary!!

GObama'08!!!

Vig   May 3rd, 2008 2:53 pm ET

CNN is going hog wild plastering Obama's lead in Guam. Guam? Would you have done the same for Clinton? CNN should consider changing it's initials to CSNN the Snuff Clinton News Network.

Tom   May 3rd, 2008 2:54 pm ET

Hillary got booed at the Jefferson dinner on Friday read about it on abcnews.com, Cnn is not reporting it

Nicolas Collado   May 3rd, 2008 2:54 pm ET

I am convinced that the victory of Barack Obama will be a victory against the Clintons, The media and Rev. wright

The Media as well the Rjepublican Party both are working for Hillary Clinton. and I understand that is because both knows Hillary is an easier candidate to be defeated by John Mcainn.

Democrat for Big Mac   May 3rd, 2008 2:55 pm ET

I just cannot stand the face of Michelle Obama who just became proud of her country. She will be a terrible, TERRIBLE first lady, God FORBIDS if that ever happen

Ken of NC   May 3rd, 2008 2:55 pm ET

Many do not understand that Guam has 8 pledged delegates with one half vote each and 5 Super Delegates. Guam can vote in straw poles in the general election, however, Guam does not have an Electoral vote.

Mike   May 3rd, 2008 2:56 pm ET

Go Hillary!!!!

Pull ahead of O'guam guam!

Obama The Inevitable, Chicago, IL   May 3rd, 2008 2:56 pm ET

I don't see Hill catching up at this point. Congrats Obama!

Obama '08 ALL THE WAY BABY!

Jason   May 3rd, 2008 2:56 pm ET

Please Pilar Lujan and Jaime Paulino win the Chairman and Vice-chairman positions to give us two Super delegates.

Obama '08.

Marge Hibbing Mn   May 3rd, 2008 2:57 pm ET

WE KNOW HOW HIS SUPPORTERS STEAL CAUCUS…..THEY"INTIMIDATE"…..THEY SHOUT THE OPPOSITION DOWN. THEY WON'T LET US TALK….THEY RUN YOU OUT OF THE GROUP….that's how they did it in our state…..

Mike   May 3rd, 2008 2:57 pm ET

Nobama knows that things move slower in villages.

The count will be in soon.

Go Hillary!!!!!!!

Ilona Proud Canadian   May 3rd, 2008 2:57 pm ET

CNN,

With all of the Guam articles you are posting today, you are going to run out of ticker space!

Why is Elizabeth Taylor's article still on today's ticker

Ben   May 3rd, 2008 2:58 pm ET

Hillary is only down by 6%. More than a third of the votes haven't been counted. Watch Hillary win! She is the new Margaret Thatcher!

Kittensbeep   May 3rd, 2008 2:59 pm ET

Clinton has a beter plan for the movement of troops into Guam and has a plan for businesses to boost Guam's economy;hopefuly the guamanians are listening to REAL solutions for their island nation versus Obama's"I know what its like to live on an island crap!"

allan   May 3rd, 2008 2:59 pm ET

even from 4000 miles away the guamees knows that hillary is not the right choice for america do,say any thing,even lied to be president,i think hillary is one of the lierdest politician i have known honestly

Jason   May 3rd, 2008 3:00 pm ET

CNN you will fail. Every news media has turned Pro-Clinton, even you.

Shame!!!

Amabo   May 3rd, 2008 3:01 pm ET

Guam baby!

Laura zinnger   May 3rd, 2008 3:01 pm ET

All eyes are on Guam… Why this is not a headline?

Gilbert from Los Angeles   May 3rd, 2008 3:01 pm ET

OBAMA '08
My vote is for 'OBAMA"

mark OH   May 3rd, 2008 3:01 pm ET

Great work Obama, I wonder why Paul Peter is not in TV these days to talk about the Hillary Clinton corruption and scandals…what a media always against Barak Obama.

Ohio for Obama 08

Amie H   May 3rd, 2008 3:04 pm ET

Great planning by the Obama camp! Fighting for every delegate! Whatever the result, it brings us closer to the nomination!
A good reason to donate!

David   May 3rd, 2008 3:05 pm ET

Democratie have to work.

DNC shouldn't and must not override the will of the people.

Dannie   May 3rd, 2008 3:06 pm ET

Obama all the way! Obama tells us the truth while Hillary lies and panders. Remember the lies about Bosnia and remember the pandering about the petrol tax. Hillary marches with MacAain. Obama is competing with Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and MacCain at the same time, but he is winning. He is a man of truth with testicular fortitude!

kathleen retired Professional w/woman for obama   May 3rd, 2008 3:07 pm ET

To The Good People of Guam
Thank you for voting for Obama. He is a good man.
Hillary and Bill in the White House would be a disaster. Bill will
be selling our jobs in front of Hillary's nose and, as in the past,
Bill collects "pocket money" for his misdeeds. Hillary will deny.
$800,000 from Columbia and 5 Million from Dubai to the Clinton's
fortune. There will be nothing left of our Country and they will move
to Dubai.

Anna, SW Missouri   May 3rd, 2008 3:07 pm ET

This means that she has to get 56% of that vote to tie with him. If she has only been pulling 46% that is a pretty big leap!

shaggy in PA   May 3rd, 2008 3:08 pm ET

I voted for Bill twice but y after the 15 years of affairs, including in the White House, I question if theses folks represent our values. McCain dumps his wife for a woman he has an affair with, much younger super rich heiress Cindy, after his wife stood by him through his POW yrs and reentry to the US. He dumps her after she has a disfiguring accident. Theres Cindy describing how they met but neglected to point out he was already married. Call me old fashioned but I feel if you can't trust people to be honest in the most impirtant relationship in our lives, marriage, then what? Michelle grew up working calss and Obama was poor. They exemplify the best of America. You can be anything with hard work. This is the Amereican dream.

bbb   May 3rd, 2008 3:09 pm ET

OBAMA IS A FRAUD ON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, MCCAIN WILL BEAT HIM IN THE GE SO DONT START THE PARTY YET!!!!

JB   May 3rd, 2008 3:09 pm ET

And still CNN leads with a story about Wright! Please give it a rest . . . .

Beebee   May 3rd, 2008 3:11 pm ET

Funny how PA was called for Hillary with just 3% of the votes reported, but the press just drags their feet calling this one for Obama.

Benjamin   May 3rd, 2008 3:11 pm ET

Let's make a big deal about Guam. All 4 of those pledged delegates (who will get split 2 and 2 for each candidate basedo on these results).

Let's not make a big deal about Clinton having won every major state in the U.S.

This is ridiculous.

stanton avery   May 3rd, 2008 3:13 pm ET

hillary needs to get every delegate she can,even the the smallamount from guam.

Tab   May 3rd, 2008 3:13 pm ET

GO OBAMA!
For those of you who don't support him, that is certainly your choice, but the false accusations stem from politicism and racism (whethor you admit it or not). I am so glad that the majority of people in this country can see past his race and see that his stand against the way Washington is run, is more important. He is not going to get into the white house and turn into a black nationalist, he cares about all Americans.

Sheila WA   May 3rd, 2008 3:13 pm ET

I guess Hillary supporters who were counting on Guam to rally her before Indiana and NC, will now come out in droves saying Guam doesn't matter.. HA

Central Oregon Mike   May 3rd, 2008 3:14 pm ET

171 vote spread so far - looks like it's gonna be a close one. Hillary Clinton is still looking better all the time, so Obama should drop and and work on his image and experience - then maybe he'll have a shot eight years down the road.

roger   May 3rd, 2008 3:15 pm ET

As Guam goes does world. (Presidency)

Angela Rossy   May 3rd, 2008 3:15 pm ET

OBAMA - Just say I am for ALL the people, It´s not just the African Americans, or the educated,or the younger, or the wealthier. I AM YOUR CANDIDATE, EVERYBODY´S CANDIDATE.
For goodness sake. Why do you let the media put a label on you. You are smarter than that.

The Obamanator!   May 3rd, 2008 3:15 pm ET

Do the votes come in from Guam via carrier pidgeon?

po   May 3rd, 2008 3:17 pm ET

Guam? What about CNN? The results of CNN's election are known. Hillary won. (HIllary's photos on the political ticker are outnumbering Obamas by 3 to 1).

MOH   May 3rd, 2008 3:18 pm ET

I am writing from italy to Obama. So called Rev. Wright is JUDAS in the bible so go on and you shall win.Who is Clinton ? Tell her to go and cook for her husband and stop with her dirty politices.GO OBAMA GOOOOOOO.

James   May 3rd, 2008 3:18 pm ET

Keep up the good work Obama!!!

nannie bouroughs, Kenosha, WI   May 3rd, 2008 3:19 pm ET

This is depressing… poor Obama has to fight against his own big lying mouth, his wife's big anit-American mouth, the great Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Rev. Wright, his own spiritual advisor!

This is NOT fair!

Please Obamamites and all media, please send more money, please help the poor downtrodden Obama!

HILLARY FOREVER!

Roslyn   May 3rd, 2008 3:21 pm ET

Come Guan Vote Hillary Hillary Hillary GO HILLARY GO HILLARY!!!!! give Hillary a upset win!!!!!!

Joe Regis   May 3rd, 2008 3:22 pm ET

It looks like Guam results will not change the equation.

If anything, it seems Obama may increase his lead further away from Hillary which beg the question; what is she trying to prove?

With each States or territories, Obama is moving closer to the target for the nomination and she can't catch up.

Obamacan 08

William H   May 3rd, 2008 3:22 pm ET

Go OBAMA Go!

You fighting 5 fronts at once - Your ex-Revrend, the Republicans, HillRod, the husband - Slick Willy, and sleazy Neo-Con attack ads. Guess what ? Overall, you are holding your own against all the odds!

HIllary Clinton has never had to fight for her political career from scratch, she had the Clinton legacy to run on. Hillary Clinton is not a "leader" or a "commander-in-chief", she is a mirror-like reflection of the political establishment that we need to "obliterate" before they completely destroy the America we love!

No matter how much the Clinton campaign tries to change the rules, no matter what the outcome of this race - YOU HAVE ALREADY WON!

OBAMA - SEBELIUS 08!

Esoxslayer   May 3rd, 2008 3:23 pm ET

You'd have to be really ignorant to VOTE for Clinton or McCain because of the gasoline tax reduction. Either the Big gas corporations will just raise prices, wiping out the tax savings, or the Demand will greatly increase with the lower summer prices, making FALL PRICES INCREASE MORE THAN NORMAL !!! IN ADDITION, 300,000 highway jobs will be lost, due to the tax removal, leaving our highway infrastructure in worse condition.

Wake-up !

Twenty-eight dollars, and HIGHER Fall prices,

versus

Obama giving you a $1000 tax credit. Hmmm…

VOTE OBAMA !!!

NotThisTimeinNY   May 3rd, 2008 3:23 pm ET

Hey CNN — what about the Clinton's convicted Pastor???? I can't find the details!!!!

Hector Sepulveda   May 3rd, 2008 3:24 pm ET

CNN is doing whatever possible to get their canditate win on this election, please CNN be less obvious which candidated you already pick up.

Cry For Our Country   May 3rd, 2008 3:24 pm ET

With Obama's lead in Tuesday's votes slowly shrinking, Hillary will be even more bold in trying to convince the supers to swing her way so she can win the nomination. The ultimate loser in all of this will be the USA itself.

McCain is vulnerable with his 100 year war and oil comments, but Hillary is even more so. Just wait until the field narrows to two and the republicans take the gloves off.

Bill is talking like it will be a shared presidency and the republicans will dredge up every bit of a Clinton selling out to big business, scandal, whatever - and there is a lot to air out.

Whether Hillary wins or loses in November, the result will be the same - a broken country that after 8 years of incompetent misleadership has almost no blood left to squeeze out of it. Sadly, Bill, Hillary, or John McCain will find a way.

Spartacus Levi   May 3rd, 2008 3:24 pm ET

Come on Guam! Put us out of our misery!

ginny   May 3rd, 2008 3:24 pm ET

I hope that whoever becomes the candidate we will all stand united to take this country and world in a better direction. All of us do not have to agree, but we should respect each other and work for the same goals. Basically all Americans want the same things out of life, peace, jobs, education, retirement, health care, safety, etc. So please stay focused on what is really important in our lives and stop this disrespectful and almost hateful remarks and attitudes towards one another. That behavior does not accomplish anything. Thank you

Adam   May 3rd, 2008 3:25 pm ET

Oh Hillary…you pander-bear…my tax money isn't going to pay reparations to Guam for Japanese war crimes.

MP-Pennsylvania   May 3rd, 2008 3:25 pm ET

She is a fighter without a good cause.

She will fight for scorth earth.

Just like Bush she will take us to war if some one cross her lines

Same thing happened in White water case

Her health bill. She did not want some thing less. Finally people got big ZERO.

Read today's yahoo politics

CNN and other media sacred of Clintons. They don't get Clinton's baggage out.
compared to that Write and small town talk is nothing

ChicoSez   May 3rd, 2008 3:25 pm ET

The Obama people are starting to sound a little desperate. Obama peaked in Feb with his string of victories and its been downhill since then. The more people see of Obama, the LESS they like him it seems, at least thats what the votes say. In Nov, he'd be lucky to get 45% of the vote and he'll lose 30 to 35 states.

yveline   May 3rd, 2008 3:26 pm ET

NC and IN follow the example and things will be over. Democrats will be unite to defeat Mc Cain .

Lillybell   May 3rd, 2008 3:26 pm ET

HANG IN THERE HILLARY. WE ALL KNOW THAT YOU WILL MAKE THE BEST PRESIDENT.

Willam from Texas   May 3rd, 2008 3:26 pm ET

Just like the obamabots, claiming victory ahead of time. The fat lady hasn't sung yet.

Jr   May 3rd, 2008 3:27 pm ET

16 districts in now total is

Obama 1420

Hillary 1246

Superdelegates

Hillary 2

Obama 1

Uncommitted 2

Robert - Portland   May 3rd, 2008 3:27 pm ET

Big deal… It was expected for Obama to win all the delegates there because of his ties to Hawaii…

And as for you Paul vs Clinton freaks… Get the facts. The case holds no water and is NOT a criminal case. It is a civil case brought by a convicted drug dealer and habitual liar. The FEC and the DOJ have both investigated the matter and both found no merit to the the claims. Anyone can file a civil action against another person for whatever reason. And even if Paul were to somehow prevail which the odds are 99-1 against that (hence the judge allowing Clinton to not testify until after the November Election) there is no jail time involved. The case is no different than a smalls claims case except the amount being claimed by Paul is over $5,000.00.

Get the facts… oh you don't care about facts which is why you support Obama in the first place.

DAVID   May 3rd, 2008 3:27 pm ET

another win for barack put into the bag.I LOVE IT.all you hillary supporters EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT!!!WHATS YOUR EXCUSE NOW???

Irish Gram   May 3rd, 2008 3:27 pm ET

Does the people of Guam have enough info on the candidates to make a rational decision? I think not. My guess the Obama camp with their millions are buying that election. Very sad, indeeed.

Ben   May 3rd, 2008 3:27 pm ET

I'm a poor white male and me and all my poor white friends WILL vote for Obama. Blacks only account for about 12 percent of the U.S. population. Most states have voted and Obama is ahead. I'm pretty sure that some white people had to vote for him for that to happen. Don't fall for this republican propaganda. Do you really believe Obama is a racist that hates America and blue collar workers. Don't be so gullible people. He's half white, running for president (of America), and used to be a community organizer to help struggling people. OBAMAPOWER!

Georgia DeHart   May 3rd, 2008 3:28 pm ET

Obama talks about judgement –but his judgement to remove his name from the Michigan ballot because of rules and he follows the rules –then left his name on the ballot in Florida. (according to him that would be breaking the rules.
Now he says that the votes in Michigan and Florida should not be counted.
There was no rule that the names should not be left on the ballots just that the candidates should not campaign in those states.
Neither of them did SO COUNT THE VOTES.

Shannon McMurphy   May 3rd, 2008 3:28 pm ET

Wow. Guam. Way to go, Barack. Can anyone tell me where Guam is?

Mr. B.   May 3rd, 2008 3:28 pm ET

America Is Ready
Obama 08

Jr   May 3rd, 2008 3:30 pm ET

Yea Obama is the chosen one and can barely win Guam, LMAO.. and in the end he will prolly lose in delegates for Guam, right now its 2-2 pledged and 2-1 supers for Hillary, looks like the uncommitted are going to split also.. So in the end, Guam 5-4 for Hillary!!!! Gotta love it…

Liz   May 3rd, 2008 3:30 pm ET

It is predictable. Caucus is not democratic. There is no caucus during the National Presidential Election. McCain will win. I am voting for McCain if Hillary is not nominated. Obama can wait for another 8 years. Then I will vote for him. He will be more experienced.

rashid cali   May 3rd, 2008 3:30 pm ET

obama 08

Third Worlder   May 3rd, 2008 3:30 pm ET

Please show the world that there is democracy in USA. Obama is the winner, and do not bring wright to make it all wrong. America needs to find its place in the world again and only OBAMA can do it

ChicoSez   May 3rd, 2008 3:30 pm ET

Oh, the media and everybody else has investigated this peter paul case and have decided that its a total fabrication and has nothing to do with the Clinton's what so ever. Why do the Obama people keep sounding like Ken Starr underlings and Republican cheap shot artists? Is this the politics of hope or of personal destruction. it isn't enough to be for somebody, the opposition has to be demonized? Your going to want my vote if Obama wins but your aren't going to get it.

fred   May 3rd, 2008 3:31 pm ET

cnn should devote more time to Hillary's multiple personality disorder

JohnLee   May 3rd, 2008 3:31 pm ET

When will we hear Clinton has somehow claimed victory in Guam? I'm sure she probably can find some way to "parse" the numbers out and declare herself the winner! What a pathetic washed up has been from the 90's! Send her and Bush off to Iraq to see if they can screw that country up more than it is.

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