Guam Results and Voting Information Mega Thread!

What bothers me about the Guam results is at this point we are fighting for every delegate. Not just delegates - but the news coverage of saying "Bernie won". If I'm right (correct me if I'm wrong) Guam has 7 delegates and 5 Superdelegates (that's a lot of super vs. pledged...)

Anyway- what did the official campaign do to get votes there? I read in this thread he called into a radio station - but is that it, besides volunteers phone banking?

In my opinion- they could have easily and very cheaply campaigned there more and won.

I've seen videos of the supporters in Guam - so they were there...so why didn't the campaign reach out to some of them there to have them help coordinate some town halls via skype for Bernie to do? They could have reserved library conference rooms, etc (free) - and had local radio stations/local newspapers advertise the virtual town halls (cheap) - then had local volunteers on the ground coordinate them.

Not only would like maybe 2 or 3 virtual town halls (one in each area of Guam) have helped the locals hear/interact with him - and get his message out...it would have perhaps created on the ground canvassing groups as well - that could have helped get out the vote.

And it would have cost very little.

He has spent the time doing news interviews over the last week- where all the pundits did was ask him "when will you drop out?....will you get behind Secretary Clinton?...Do you think you are damaging the party for staying in?...Trump Trump Trump...." - most of the interviews were not productive and a waste of time.

Just seems to me his time could have been better spent doing 2 or 3 virtual town halls talking to the people of Guam. He could have easily gotten conference rooms filled with like 500 people....or more...and talked directly with 1,500 -3,000 depending on how many showed up....those 3 thousand talk to friends and family....and boom- you've got 5,000 extra people who really appreciate him doing the townhall and showing he cares about them, and then know they can vote in the primary.

Maybe the campaign did more than just having him call into the radio station 1 time and i could be completely wrong. But when you are fighting for every delegate and the momentum of "wins" seems there should have been more effort put in by the campaign to win such an easy state to win because so few show up to vote.

Yes, we as volunteers could have phone banked more...but the campaign should have done more as well. Unless there is something I don't know they did.

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