
Before Indiana and NC, Guam caucuses tomorrow in the Democratic presidential fight.
Eight delegates will be chosen with a half vote each, for a total of four votes.
Here's a story from the island that says excitement and interest are high. Obama has the support of former Gov. Carl Gutierrez:
"When you look at who's running, now there's an opportunity to be able to find that one person inherently having that feeling of empathy for the plight of the people of Guam. That's Barack Obama."
But here's a story from the Marianas Variety that says Hillary has some important union support on the island, and is better known because she has visited.
And here's Sen. Tina Rose Muna-Barnes for Clinton:
"The climate out there is if you had to choose this morning at Southern High School it was Obama, if you had to do it the day before, if you had the polls, then it would've been Clinton. This race is tight and our people will be able to make that difference, so again, I'm asking them to come out and make that change and vote tomorrow and vote for the candidate they think will be done and I'm supporting Hillary."

