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Oregon, Kentucky primary elections quick links

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[Forward to a Friend] | [Unsubscribe] [WTOP] MAY 17, 2016 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES QUICK LINKS: Follow WTOP [online], on the radio at 103.5 FM, and on [Facebook] and [Twitter] for the latest information on the primary. [KENTUCKY DEMOCRATIC RESULTS:] Follow along as the 2016 Kentucky Democratic presidential primary results come in Tuesday evening. [OREGON RESULTS:] Follow along as the results of the 2016 Oregon presidential primary come in Tuesday night. [DELEGATE TRACKER:] Find state-by-state delegate tallies based on the outcomes of the presidential primaries and caucuses in each state. [ELECTIONS 2016:] Get the latest news from the campaign trail on WTOP's election page. [LISTEN LIVE:] Listen to coverage online or on the radio on 103.5 FM. [Publish to Facebook] [Publish to Twitter] --------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not reply to this email, as the reply will not be read. To contact WTOP Radio, please [click here]. WTOP Radio is located at 3400 Idaho Avenue, NW, Washington DC, 20016. [Privacy Statement] If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe].

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