All eyes were on the island of Guam during their rare opportunity in this historical first. For the first time, Guam played an integral part in the democratic primaries. Though the people of Guam can not yet vote for president, their votes in the Guam Caucus was a decisive factor in determining the Democratic presidential nominee for 2008. Amidst all of this, this short documentary delves right into the heart of an important question -- should the people of Guam, as US citizens, have the right to vote for president?
topics: News and Politics, Politics, VC2 Top Contenders US, Barack Obama, Obama, Hillary Clinton, Presidential Election, Voting, Clinton, VC2 top contenders, Election 08: Count My Vote, Guam, Caucus
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