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Polls Opened until 6:00 p.m. for Kentucky's Primary Voting Save Email Print
Posted: 11:36 AM May 20, 2008
Last Updated: 11:36 AM May 20, 2008

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Kentucky opened its polling stations bright and early at 6:00 a.m. this morning.

The Secretary of State's office reports the early voting went smoothly, and the afternoon is also faring well.

The office had earlier predicted a 25-30 percent voter turnout.

Hillary Clinton campaigned on May 19 across Kentucky, where she's expected to win.

Barack Obama was favored in Oregon, where a large crowd showed up at his campaign on May 18.

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