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Live results of the East Coast primary: Trump wins all 5, Clinton wins MD, DE Live results of the East Coast primary: Trump wins all 5; Sanders wins RI; Clinton wins MD, DE, PA;
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Tonight Donald Trump reigned triumphant in all five states, while Hillary Clinton continues to lead, narrowing the odds that Ted Cruz, Bernie Sanders and John Kasich will be able to rally a comeback for their respective parties’ nominations.Tonight Donald Trump reigned triumphant in all five states, while Hillary Clinton continues to lead, narrowing the odds that Ted Cruz, Bernie Sanders and John Kasich will be able to rally a comeback for their respective parties’ nominations.
Almost instantaneously, the Associated Press called Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania for Trump. At the same time, Maryland was called for Clinton. So far, there are no precinct results being reported. Almost instantaneously, the Associated Press called Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania for Trump. At the same time, Maryland was called for Clinton.
With 6 percent of precincts reporting in Rhode Island, Trump has been declared the winner with 62 percent to Kasich's 26 and Cruz's 11 percent.With 6 percent of precincts reporting in Rhode Island, Trump has been declared the winner with 62 percent to Kasich's 26 and Cruz's 11 percent.
With 34 percent of precincts reporting in Delaware, Trump has been declared the winner with 62 percent to Kasich's 20 and Cruz's 16.With 34 percent of precincts reporting in Delaware, Trump has been declared the winner with 62 percent to Kasich's 20 and Cruz's 16.
With 38.6 percent of precincts reporting in Delaware, Clinton was declared the winner with 51.8 percent to Sanders' 47.1.With 38.6 percent of precincts reporting in Delaware, Clinton was declared the winner with 51.8 percent to Sanders' 47.1.
With 7 percent of precincts reporting in Pennsylvania, Clinton has been declared the winner with 58 percent to Sanders' 41.
With 49 percent of precincts reporting in Rhode Island, Sanders has been declared the winner with 57 percent to Clinton's 41. 
Below are the Real Clear Politics averages for polls conducted in all five states.Below are the Real Clear Politics averages for polls conducted in all five states.
ConnecticutConnecticut
Republicans: An average of three polls from April 12 to 24 showed Trump with 53.7 percent to Kasich's 26.7 and Cruz's 13.7Republicans: An average of three polls from April 12 to 24 showed Trump with 53.7 percent to Kasich's 26.7 and Cruz's 13.7
Democrats: An average of three polls conducted between April 10 to 24 showed Clinton with 49.3 percent to Sanders' 43.7Democrats: An average of three polls conducted between April 10 to 24 showed Clinton with 49.3 percent to Sanders' 43.7
DelawareDelaware
Republicans: one poll conducted April 17 to 18 showed Trump with 55 percent compared to Kasich's 18 and Cruz's 15.Republicans: one poll conducted April 17 to 18 showed Trump with 55 percent compared to Kasich's 18 and Cruz's 15.
Democrats: one poll conducted April 17 to 18 showed Clinton with 45 percent to Sanders' 38Democrats: one poll conducted April 17 to 18 showed Clinton with 45 percent to Sanders' 38
MarylandMaryland
Republicans: An average of three polls conducted from April 10 to 21 showed Trump with 47.7 percent to Kasich's 26.7 and Cruz's 21.7Republicans: An average of three polls conducted from April 10 to 21 showed Trump with 47.7 percent to Kasich's 26.7 and Cruz's 21.7
Democrats: An average of three polls conducted April 5 to 20 showed Clinton with 57.7 percent to Sanders' 33.7Democrats: An average of three polls conducted April 5 to 20 showed Clinton with 57.7 percent to Sanders' 33.7
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
Republicans: An average of four polls conducted between April 18 and 24 showed Trump with 48.3 percent to Cruz's 26.5 and Kasich's 21.8Republicans: An average of four polls conducted between April 18 and 24 showed Trump with 48.3 percent to Cruz's 26.5 and Kasich's 21.8
Pennsylvania, average of seven polls conducted from April 11 to 24 showed Clinton with 54.3 percent to Sanders' 38.3Pennsylvania, average of seven polls conducted from April 11 to 24 showed Clinton with 54.3 percent to Sanders' 38.3
Rhode IslandRhode Island
Republicans: An average of three polls conducted between April 19 to 24 showed Trump with 52.3 percent to Kasich's 23 and Cruz's 12.3Republicans: An average of three polls conducted between April 19 to 24 showed Trump with 52.3 percent to Kasich's 23 and Cruz's 12.3
Democrats: An average of two polls conducted April 19 to 24 showed Clinton with 44 percent to Sanders' 41.5Democrats: An average of two polls conducted April 19 to 24 showed Clinton with 44 percent to Sanders' 41.5
The upcoming primary contests in Indiana on May 3 and California on June 7 are being hailed as likely to be watershed moments in both the Democratic and Republican races.The upcoming primary contests in Indiana on May 3 and California on June 7 are being hailed as likely to be watershed moments in both the Democratic and Republican races.
Trump has won Rust Belt states Illinois and Michigan, and although he lost in Ohio to the state's own Gov. Kasich, Trump still captured about 36 percent of the vote to Kasich's 47 and Cruz's 13. Based on the results in Pennsylvania, Trump could be favored to win the last of the Rust Belt states, Indiana, next week. However, millions of dollars are being spent on ads against Trump in Indiana, which was not the case in the states competing on April 26, according to Fox News which reported only $100,000 was spent specifically targeting Trump in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.Trump has won Rust Belt states Illinois and Michigan, and although he lost in Ohio to the state's own Gov. Kasich, Trump still captured about 36 percent of the vote to Kasich's 47 and Cruz's 13. Based on the results in Pennsylvania, Trump could be favored to win the last of the Rust Belt states, Indiana, next week. However, millions of dollars are being spent on ads against Trump in Indiana, which was not the case in the states competing on April 26, according to Fox News which reported only $100,000 was spent specifically targeting Trump in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
The Real Clear Politics average for Indiana polling shows Clinton ahead of Sanders, 47.7 percent to 43.7. That margin could swing for Sanders if he can win something tonight, but Clinton has been consistently ahead there.The Real Clear Politics average for Indiana polling shows Clinton ahead of Sanders, 47.7 percent to 43.7. That margin could swing for Sanders if he can win something tonight, but Clinton has been consistently ahead there.
The interesting takeaway from these primaries today especially is how divided each party continues to be, keeping the general election looking like it will be just as unconventional as the nominating process has been. Keep an eye on how Trump does in traditionally "blue" states as well as how well Clinton does in typically "red" states for a preview of what to expect, and not expect, in the 2016 general election.The interesting takeaway from these primaries today especially is how divided each party continues to be, keeping the general election looking like it will be just as unconventional as the nominating process has been. Keep an eye on how Trump does in traditionally "blue" states as well as how well Clinton does in typically "red" states for a preview of what to expect, and not expect, in the 2016 general election.