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(KSL News) -- Yesterday's Democratic Presidential primary in Utah saw a record turn out.
Massachussettes Senator John Kerry was the hands-down winner in Utah. He out-polled Sen. John Edwards almost two to one.
Pollster Dan Jones says the primary is a sign that Democrats in Utah, are energized.
Dan Jones, Pollster: "They want to express their anger or they want to support a candidate that will give Mr. Bush a very tough race next November."
Jones says the primary could be a forecast of a lot of voter interest in this year's political races, both nationally, and on a local level.