All eyes are on Kentucky during Tuesday's primary election as voters are being forced to cast their ballots at the only polling site in some cities.
Two of the state's most populous counties — Fayette and Jefferson, which include Lexington and Lousiville respectively — only have one polling site each.
Federal Judge Charles R. Simpson III said on Thursday the circumstances surrounding the reduced number of polling sites do not impede people's ability to vote, highlighting the state's expanded absentee and early in-person voting.
The limited voting sites in the state bring additional attention to the already competitive Democratic U.S. Senate primary.
McGrath attempted to call for additional polling sites ahead of the primary election and pushed to extend the deadline to request absentee ballots.