Clinton Wins Guam Democrat Caucuses
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AGANA, Guam — Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton easily won Guam’s Democratic caucuses Sunday, party officials said.
However, most of the Pacific Ocean territory’s delegates to the Democratic National Convention are uncommitted. Clinton won 49% of the vote in the caucuses to 20% for former California Gov. Edmund G. (Jerry) Brown Jr. and 31% for “uncommitted.”
Although Clinton got the most votes in the informal caucuses, only two of the six delegates chosen for the party’s July nominating convention in New York were pledged to back Clinton, the officials said. Four were uncommitted.
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