It's another primary day in the 2016 race to the presidency, as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders hope to swing the momentum to their respective sides.

The Republican race is all but officially wrapped up, with Donald Trump the presumptive Republican nominee. Oregon is holding a primary for the Republicans today, but it is essentially a formality at this point.

Therefore, all of the attention will be on the two Democratic primaries being held today in Kentucky and Oregon. Political prognosticators at FiveThirtyEight are expecting Clinton to eek out a win in Kentucky, while Oregon is expected to go to Sanders.

It's getting down to the wire for both Clinton and Sanders, with only a few states left to vote in their primaries. Clinton maintains a 280 elected delegate lead as of Tuesday, and while Sanders may put a dent in that with a big performance in Oregon, it still looks to be a difficult path for the Vermont senator. After all, Clinton has the support of over 500 superdelegates, while Sanders only has the support of 41.

Nonetheless, Sanders has vowed to stay in the race until all 50 states have voted.

Kentucky polls will close at 7 p.m. ET, while Oregon polls close at 11 p.m. ET (8 p.m. local time).

CNN, Fox News and MSNBC are devoting intensive coverage to the primary results. With Kentucky polls closing at 7 p.m., you should expect to start hearing results shortly afterwards.

If you wish to watch CNN live online, go to their site here.

If you want to watch Fox News live, go to their site here.

And to watch MSNBC live, go to their site here.

As always, if you don't care about pundits commenting on the race, all three sites will provide live updates of the results, which can be found at CNN.com, FoxNews.com and MSNBC.com.

Keep up with the live results from the primaries on Twitter by using hashtag #KYPrimary and #ORPrimary.