Some themes going into tonight: Will Obama win 8 in a row or will Clinton be able to pull off an upset? Will the fires in Virginia impact the vote at all? Will Obama be able to take the overall delegate lead tonight (He already has according to CBS, but I don't think he has according to anyone else).
Oh, and I have a plethora of graphs tonight for you. Once again I'll post the link to the spreadsheet in a response to my tip jar,
Next Day report: All but 20 (18 from MD and 2 from VA) of the delegates from last night have been handed out now. Add this to the 27 in Colorado and 1 in New Mexico, and we still have 48 delegates left in states that have voted, with most eventually going to Obama (probably around a 31-17 split).
As it stands now, Obama now has 1,114 to 983 (+131) lead in pledged delegates and a 1,247 to 1,209 (+38) lead in total delegates. Those leads should be about 145 and 52 respectively after adding those 48 delegates.
Oh, and Obama now leads in the national popular vote, even including Florida and Michigan.
It's pretty straight forward tonight:
First up we have my home state of Virginia and it's open primary, which ends at 7pm Eastern, followed by Maryland and Washington D.C. with their closed primaries, which end at 8pm Eastern. Since they're all primaries, we shouldn't have to wait 4 fours for results like we did for Washington State on Saturday.
In any case, here are the graphs for your enjoyment: