What is guam caucuses?

The Guam caucuses are a series of meetings held in the U.S. territory of Guam to select delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The caucuses are part of the Democratic Party's presidential nominating process and allow voters in Guam to have a say in choosing the party's nominee for president.

The Guam caucuses typically take place in the spring before the Democratic National Convention, which is held in the summer. They are open to registered Democrats in Guam, who come together to discuss the candidates and ultimately choose delegates to represent them at the national convention.

Guam is a small but important part of the Democratic nominating process, as it is one of the U.S. territories that participates in selecting the party's nominee. The caucuses in Guam are seen as an opportunity for voters there to have a voice in the presidential election and to help shape the future of the Democratic Party.