favorite for this nomination,
but charles booker, a member of
the state house in kentucky, got
in the race late.
he has gotten some momentum
late.
bernie sanders, elizabeth
warren, alexandria ocasio-cortez
all endorsing him.
there is a big financial
disparity here between these
campaigns, mcgrath, nearly
$20 million, booker, only a
couple hundred thousand dollars
but this is an interesting test,
this late momentum that's behind
booker, this sudden focus,
grassroots emphasis on black
lives matter and all those
issues.
the question is, could this lift
booker to an upset victory
tomorrow in the democratic
primary?
by the way, one thing to keep in
mind here, kentucky's got
mail-in voting for this primary,
got a lot of people who have
requested ballots but in terms
of in-person voting tomorrow,
lexington and louisville, they
had 2,400 polling places in the
state.
there are 177 tomorrow.
there's one for the county where
louisville is.
there's one for the county where
lexington is.
these are...