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Follow live coverage from the 2016 campaign trail as Kentucky and Oregon hold primaries and Donald Trump sits down to talk with Fox's Megyn Kelly
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Track live votes in the Democratic primaries, county by county, as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders face off in Kentucky in Oregon
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