CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Voter turnout today is steady in West Virginia as ballots are being cast in the Democratic party’s presidential primary.
A county clerk says “there’s history in the making this year.” Vera McCormick adds that people in her county are “excited and wanting to get out and vote.”
A precinct in one county is operating on a backup generator two days after severe weather knocked out power to parts of West Virginia.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is expected to win a lopsided victory today. But the victory may not be enough to improve her chances of winning the nomination.
