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Down to the wire: Dededo will decide caucus


by John Davis, KUAM News
Sunday, May 04, 2008

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It's all come down to one village. Presidential candidate hopeful Senator Hillary Clinton decidedly took Agat, and Barack Obama just barely won Yona for the Guam Democrat Caucus, bringing Obama's lead to just 5.5%. And the only remaining village left to be counted is Dededo, Guam's second-largest municipality and its most populated.

Senator Obama now has 1,951 votes, with Senator Clinton garnering 1,748. Rough estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau peg the population of the northern village being around 46,000 - about a third of the total Guam community.

As far as the voting race for the chairmanship of the Democratic Party of Guam, Pilar Lujan has earned 44.4% of the public's vote, with Joseph Cameron second at 33.5%.

The Pacific Daily News is projecting that Clinton must win Dededo by 204 votes to overtake Obama.

Click here to see the voting breakdown