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PA Primary Gets Voters Out; Eagles QB Wants Out; Prince's Estate to Become Museum
 
  by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA
started: 04/26/16 10:35 am | updated: 04/26/16 10:35 am
 
In the most meaningful Pennsylvania presidential primary in recent history, voters from both parties are heading to the polls in the Keystone State today. Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton are the frontrunners leading up to today. Pollsters expect a record Republican Party primary voter turnout. Turnout in 1980 of 1.2 million voters, or 55 percent, is the most recent record high. Meanwhile, pollsters expect Democratic Party turnout to be lower than it was in 2008, when 2.3 million voters, or nearly 56 percent, cast ballots in the race between Clinton and then-Illinois Sen. Barack Obama. Clinton won Pennsylvania by about 200,000 votes, or 9 percent.

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Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford wants out. Just last month the quarterback signed a 2 year, $36 million contract extension but thing have changed. The Eagles traded their way up to the #2 pick in the draft and are expected to take a quarterback, likely Carson Wentz of North Dakota State. Bradford wants to play for a team that can use him for the long haul without the added pressure of top college quarterback, not to mention impatient fans breathing down his neck.

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Prince's Paisley Park home in Minneapolis is set to be turned into a museum, according to the late musician's brother-in-law, Maurice Phillips. Prince died last Thursday at the Paisley Park estate. An autopsy was conducted, but the cause of death has yet to be announced. His remains have been cremated. Prince's family is also preparing a musical tribute to the late musician, where fans will be able to pay their respects.

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