Barack Obama has been projected to win North Carolina.
But Indiana still remains too close to call.
That leaves two options for tonight's election results.
If Clinton wins Indiana and Obama North Carolina:
Nothing changes. Both candidates were expected to win those states, both will claim victory in their own ways, and the national press moves on to West Virginia, Kentucky and Oregon. Clinton is still an outside chance for the nomination.
If Obama wins Indiana and North Carolina:
Less of a game-changer. Obama argues he has won over the elusive blue-collar vote in a state favored for Clinton while hanging on to college students and black voters. Clinton rebuts that Indiana has not gone for a Democrat since 1964 so it doesn't really count.



