FRANKFORT -- Down-ballot Democratic candidates in the Commonwealth have a chance at success even if their party picks a presidential nominee unpopular in the state, according to former Governor Julian Carroll (D-Frankfort).
While Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois) and Senator Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) appear to be fighting to the bitter end over the Democratic presidential nomination, the favorite among Kentucky Democrats was clearly Clinton, who carried Tuesday's primary by over 35 points.