HAGATNA, Guam -- The Associated Press reported Saturday Barack Obama defeated Hillary Clinton in the Guam Democratic presidential caucuses by seven votes.
More than 4,500 people cast votes in the Pacific Ocean territory, where four delegates were at stake.
Guam also has five superdelegates, some of whom were determined in the caucus voting as well.
Voters picked eight pledged delegates, who will have only one-half vote each at the Democratic National Convention.
Presidential caucuses on Guam usually pass without much notice from the candidates, but this year, Obama and Clinton made their case for the territory's delegates, with local advertising and long-distance interviews.
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