(9:35 p.m.) We’re wrapping up. The pundits are calling this a horse race between Obama and Clinton and saying McCain is now the probable GOP nominee. It’s a big win tonight for Huckabee. The only one who may look at this as a loss is Romney.
We might not find out who the Dem nominee is until… That’s right… August. The next big race is the Chesapeake Primaries, where VA, DC and MD vote on Feb. 12th.
Anyone else notice Ari Fleischer on CNN. Where’s he been?
CBS News has continuing coverage and will be taking over from here.
(9:25 p.m.) McCain and Clinton win California according to CNN. It’s not even close in either race. Huge wins for both.
(9:15 p.m.) The CBS National bridge here at the station called the Cali race for Hillary, but then quickly took it back. It’s still up for grabs.
(9 p.m.) Big win for McCain. He has Missouri. Alameda County, CA polls have been ordered to stay open until 10 p.m. because the area ran out of ballots.
(8:50 p.m.) The AP is safe. CNN has called Utah for Obama. They’ve also given him Colorado.
(8:40 p.m.) Huckabee wins Tenn. Obama taking the stage in Chicago.
(8:35 p.m.) Did I say that Clinton won AZ? They’re all starting to run together. John McCain takes the stage. Obama takes Idaho. He was one of the few (only) candidates to actually head up there. He spoke at Boise State College earlier in the week.
(8:25 p.m.) AP says Romney has won the Montana Caucus. They may want to recant the Utah projection for Obama…
(8:23 p.m.) Obama is clinging to delegate lead 606-534 by winning big in states he claimed and keeping the race close in states that went to Clinton. He may be coming out to speak very shortly.
(8:10 p.m.) Romney takes down Minnesota. Dog fight between Obama and Clinton in California.
Santa Clara County reports that they ran out of Democratic ballots. Voters filled out ballots by hand.
(8:00 p.m.) Here come the California votes! Mitt Romney has won North Dakota. AP is calling Missouri to Clinton.
(7:50 p.m.) Clinton has won six states to Obama’s eight . Clinton is taking the stage in New York.
(7:41 p.m.) McCain wins AZ. Interestingly, exit polls show that AZ’s conservatives went to Romney.
(7:37 p.m.) Huckabee wins Georgia.
(7:30 p.m.) Alabama goes to Huckabee. According to my count, that’s three states to Huckabee and just one to Romney. Mitt is about to take the stage in Mass. “This campaign is going on!”
CNN is also giving Minnesota to Obama.
(7:21 p.m.) CNN projects Obama the winner of Kansas and Connecticut.
(7:15 p.m.) Huckabee says he’s going to keep fighting the good fight. He’s not dropping out.
(7:05 p.m.) CNN projects North Dakota to Obama.
(7 p.m.) Surprise… Mitt wins Utah. More interesting… So has Barack.
McCain wins Oklahoma.
(6:40 p.m.) AP is calling New Jersey for Clinton.
Be back at 7 p.m.
(6:35 p.m.) Exit polls show that Barack got eight in 10 black voters while Hillary pull six of 10 Hispanics. McCain got the GOP moderate vote and tied with Romney on independents.
Utah, Idaho and North Dakota polls close at the top of the hour.
(6:30 p.m.) CNN is projecting Alabama to Obama. CNN breaks from its coverage to cover tornadoes in Tenn.
(6:20 p.m.) CNN is calling New York for John McCain.
(6:15 p.m.) The AP is reporting some glitches at major L.A. area polling stations — long lines, confusion over independent ballots and equipment shortages.
(6:12 p.m.) New York Times has some crazy coverage on their website. Check it out.
(6:10 p.m.) AP is calling Delaware for Barack Obama.
McCain and Obama lead in the delegate count.
(6:07 p.m.) AP is calling Massachusetts for Hillary Clinton. Huge win for Hillary considering the Kennedy endorsement.
Romney has won Massachusetts.
(6:05 p.m.) AP is calling New York for Clinton.
McCain has won Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois and New Jersey
Huckabee has won Arkansas and West Virginia
(6 p.m.) AP is calling Arkansas, Tennessee and Oklahoma to Hillary Clinton.
Obama has won Georgia and Illinois.