The primary election is less than 24 hours away. Kentucky's Secretary of State has projected around 30% of the state's registered voters will cast a ballot, a number much higher than in 2015 when only 12% of the electorate showed up to the polls. What could all this mean for the candidates for office? We put that question to Kentucky Gazette Editor and Publisher Laura Cullen Glasscock.
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