Obama leads Clinton in Guam with most precints reporting

Barack Obama is leading Hillary Clinton in the tiny primaries taking place this weekend as Guam residents cast their ballots in the Democratic Presidential primary. According to CNN.com, Obama has 1,393 votes compared to Clinton's 1,222 with 15 out of 19 villages reporting.
That puts Obama with 53.3 percent and Hillary has 46.7 percent.
An estimated 1,400 ballots from Guam’s largest village, Dededo, have not yet been counted.
The Democrats are battling it out for the four pledged delegates from Guam.
The polls in Guam actually closed at 6am EST, but it may take all day to count the votes. Residents in that territory vote like a traditional primary, but the election is considered a caucus.
We'll keep you posted as the ballots are counted.


