Hillary Clinton wins Guam Democratic primary

The Democratic Party in Guam said Saturday that Hillary Clinton won its primary, taking 60 percent of the vote to earn four of the seven delegates at stake.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders picked up the other three delegates.

The Pacific island is one of five U.S. territories that casts votes in primaries and caucuses to decide the nominee, though those residents aren't eligible to vote in November.

Guam is often overlooked in the presidential election cycle. But this year, the territory drew attention from both the presidential candidates, who ran radio advertisements in a bid to scoop up any possible delegate in the final stretch of primaries and caucuses.

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