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(NECN/ABC) - There is voting today in two more Democratic primaries. Hillary Clinton is expected to notch a big victory in Kentucky, while Barack Obama is favored in Oregon. But, Obama is set to capture a majority of the pledged delegates to the Democratic convention -- another plateau in his climb to the nomination.
As voters in Kentucky go to the polls and Oregonians drop off their ballots, Barack Obama argues a win today gives him the edge he needs to finally beat Hillary Clinton.
Obama: "If you vote for me, I promise we won't just win Oregon, we'll win this nomination."
Not so fast, says Clinton.
Clinton: "The last thing we need is somebody who gives up and quits as our next president."
Tonight Clinton will be in Kentucky, and Obama will be in Iowa.
Next week, on to primaries in Montana and South Dakota.
ABC's Clayton Sandell reports.