As Goes Guam

Before IN and NC voters take to the polls, Guam holds its Democratic caucus.

May 02, 2008— -- Guam Democratic Caucuses

Polls Open: 12:00 am ET (midnight)

Polls Close: 10:00 am ET

Four delegates are at stake Saturday when the tiny Western Pacific Island of Guam holds Democratic caucuses.

Neither Barack Obama nor Hillary Clinton have traveled to Guam, but both Democratic '08ers have been courting voters.

Obama told the Pacific Daily News this week that his Hawaii roots make him "especially sensitive" to the needs of islanders. Per the AP, Hillary Clinton has called for Guamanians to be able to vote in presidential elections.

There are 19 sites throughout Guam where registered Democrats are able to indicate their presidential preference. Same day registration is allowed.

Obama: No More 'Gimmicks and Game-Playing'

Per ABC's Sunlen Miller, Barack Obama delivers his "closing argument" to the Hoosier State on Saturday in Indianapolis, Ind.

Obama will discuss how he wants to help working families succeed in a global economy by ending "the influence of lobbyists," bringing "both parties together," and telling the American people "the truth" about the challenges facing the United States.

Clinton: Tuesday 'A Game Changer':

While Obama is promising to end "gimmicks and game-playing," Hillary Clinton is promising that Tuesday will be a "game changer."

Per ABC's Eloise Harper, Clinton stressed the importance of Tuesday's Tar Heel State primary while campaigning Friday in Kinston, N.C.

"This primary election on Tuesday is a game changer," said Clinton. "This is going to make a huge difference in what happens going forward. The entire country -- probably even a lot of the world is looking to see what North Carolina decides."

Black on McCain: 'Not a Protégé of President Bush':

Per ABC's Ron Claiborne, McCain adviser Charlie Black said Friday that voters who follow politics already know that the presumptive Republican nominee is not a "protégé of President Bush" and that those who don't know "will learn that background."

"We're going to be talking about climate change quite a bit," said Black at a Christian Science Monitor lunch with reporters. "That's a big difference between McCain and Bush."

McCain's Week Ahead:

On Monday, John McCain marks Cinco de Mayo by meeting with the press in his home state of Arizona and launching the Spanish version of his website.

On Tuesday, the presumptive Republican nominee speaks out against "judicial activism" while outlining his judicial philosophy in North Carolina.

On Wednesday, McCain heads to the Midwest to outline specific steps that his administration will take on behalf of human rights and against human trafficking.

On Thursday, McCain conducts a series of interviews in New York City.

On Friday, McCain joins former New Jersey Gov. Tom Kean in the Garden State to discuss the environment.

Sunday TiVo alert:

Hillary Clinton takes part Sunday in a special edition of "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" from Indianapolis, Ind.

The former first lady will take questions from Stephanopoulos as well as from voters in studio in Indianapolis and others via satellite from North Carolina.

Barack Obama appears on NBC's "Meet the Press."

The kicker:

"The only way she can win is if Indiana says yes to her. If you say yes to her she can win."

--Bill Clinton speaking about wife Hillary Clinton in Greenfield, Ind.

On the campaign front. . .

BARACK OBAMA

-- 12:45 pm ET: Delivers speech to voters at event, Indianapolis, IN

-- Attends Hamilton County Family Picnic, Noblesville, IN

-- Attends event in Tipton County, IN

HILLARY CLINTON

-- 8:30 am ET: Attends event with Paula Deen, Cary, NC

-- 10:00 am ET: Attends event with voters, Wake Forest, NC

-- 1:30 pm ET: Attends event with voters, Gastonia, NC

-- 3:30 pm ET: Attends event with voters, Mooresville, NC

-- 8:30 pm ET: Attends campaign event with John Mellencamp, Indianapolis, IN

BILL CLINTON

-- 8:30 am ET: Attends event with voters, Angola, IN

-- 10:15 am ET: Attends event with voters, Kendallville, IN

-- 12:15 pm ET: Attends event with voters, Columbia City, IN

-- 1:45 pm ET: Attends event with voters, Warsaw, IN

-- 3:30 pm ET: Attends event with voters, Plymouth, IN

-- 6:30 pm ET: Attends event with voters, La Porte, IN

-- 8:30 pm ET: Attends event with John Mellencamp, Indianapolis, IN

Sunday, May 04, 2008

On the campaign front. . .

BARACK OBAMA

-- Appears on Meet the Press with Tim Russert

-- Attends Indiana Democratic Party Jefferson Jackson Dinner, Indianapolis, IN

HILLARY CLINTON

-- Appears on This Week with George Stephanopoulos

-- 12:15 pm ET: Attends event with voters, Fort Wayne, IN

-- 4:30 pm ET: Attends event with voters, South Bend, IN

-- 8:30 pm ET: Delivers remarks Indiana Democratic Party Jefferson Jackson Dinner, Indianapolis, IN

BILL CLINTON

-- Attends event in Marion, NC

-- Attends event in Morganton, NC

-- Attends event in Lenoir, NC

-- Attends event in Hickory, NC

-- Attends event in Reidsville, NC

At the White House and Beyond. . .

PRESIDENT BUSH

-- 4:00 pm ET: Delivers commencement address at Greensburg High School, Greensburg, KS

DNC CHAIRMAN HOWARD DEAN

-- Attends Indiana Democratic Party Jefferson Jackson Dinner, Indianapolis, IN

Monday, May 05, 2008

On the campaign front. . .

BILL CLINTON

-- Attends event in Elizabeth City, NC

-- Attends event in New Bern, NC

-- Attends event in Jacksonville, NC

-- Attends event in Smithfield, NC

-- Attends event in Zebulon, NC

-- Attends event in Louisburg, NC

-- Attends event in Henderson, NC

-- Attends event in Roxboro, NC

-- Attends event in Raleigh, NC

As for the Republicans. . .

JOHN MCCAIN

-- 5:30 pm ET: Attends fundraiser with supporters, Charlotte, NC

-- 6:30 pm ET: Attends young professionals finance event, Charlotte, NC

At the White House and Beyond. . .

PRESIDENT BUSH

-- 7:50 pm ET: Hosts social dinner in honor of Cinco de Mayo, Washington, DC

-- 8:55 pm ET: Attends entertainment for social dinner, Washington, DC

POLITICAL NEWS STORIES ON ABCNEWS.COM

ABC News' Jonann Brady: Polls: Clinton Closing Gap on Obama LINK

ABC News' Jake Tapper: Clinton Picks Up Indy Star Nod LINK

ABC News' Eloise Harper: Clinton: Tuesday Will Be a 'Game Changer' LINK

ABC News' Jake Tapper: Iran Complains to UN About Clinton Comments LINK

ABC News' Sunlen Miller: Obama Looks Beyond Wright LINK

ABC News' Jake Tapper: The Mystery of "The War Room" Clip LINK

ABC News' Z. Byron Wolf: EPA Official Forced Out, Sparks Interest on Capitol Hill LINK

ABC News' Jake Tapper: Hossiers Loved Themselves a Gas Tax Holiday for 120 Days in 2000 LINK

ABC News' Bret Hovell: McCain Speaks on Middle East Oil Tied to War LINK

ABC News' Jake Tapper: Official Transcript: Kantor Never Impugned Hoosiers LINK

POLITICAL VIDEO ON ABCNEWS.COM

The Momentum Question

ABC's Rick Klein on the state of the Clinton vs. Obama race. LINK

McCain Relates Energy Policy to War

The Senator implies the economic entanglement of foreign oil could lead to war. LINK

Bush: We're a 'Resilient Economy'

President Bush remarks on the state of the US economy in St. Louis, MO. LINK

Clinton: Tues Primary a 'Game Changer'

Sen. Clinton stresses the importance of Tuesday's contest to a Kinston, NC crowd. LINK

Where's Oprah Been Hiding?

Obama says Oprah's absence from the trail is only because everyone's too busy. LINK

Entertainment Politics

'08 candidates reach out to regular Joes in advance of Tuesday's primaries. LINK

Bush: We're a 'Resilient Economy'

President Bush remarks on the state of the US economy in St. Louis, MO. LINK

Clinton's Dream Date Abe Lincoln

Says she would like to have dinner with Lincoln, also a fan of Dr. "McDreamy." LINK

Obama's Late-Night Laugh

The presidential candidate appears on Letterman to deliver "Top Ten" list. LINK

'The Note' Rewinds the Week's Best Moments

ABC News' Senior Political Reporter Rick Klein on the weekly political roundup. LINK

Anti-Bullying Law

Florida lawmakers pass a bill, spurred by one mother's loss. LINK

This Week All Week Webcast

Gearing up for Indiana and North Carolina. LINK

Should Superdelegates End Race?

Former DNC chairman Joe Andrew and Clinton camp's Terry Macauliffe weigh in. LINK

Rocky Road to the White House

As the race drags on, does it hurt the eventual nominee's chances in November? LINK

Super Delegate Switch

Democratic Party chairman under President Clinton says he'll back Obama. LINK

Clinton on the Rise

Hillary Clinton talks about rebounding against Barack Obama. LINK