While some of the results from yesterday's state-by-state races were completely expected, a handful shocked veteran voters and professional pundits alike.
I want to know: How did your home state vote in the presidential contests? Did Clinton taking California surprise you? Which results had you watching cable news or cruising the web late into the night?
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Dear Sugar,
I have been in a relationship for seven years. Before we started dating, we were high-school buds and decided after college to get together. After the first six months we moved in together — I knew it was early but I just went with it. At the time, I had all the confidence in us — I was finishing school and working two jobs and he was building a business as a glassblower. Seven years have gone by and I'm in a developed career and he is working out of a shed in the backyard of our (my) house that is in my name because he's still not doing anything with his life. I am still in love with him, but am quickly getting increasingly fat and depressed. I really think that I might wake up someday and find that at 40 years old, I've sacrificed having a family so that he can blow glass for just enough money to pay his bills and go fishing. It's going to be really hard to just break up because my self-esteem is at an all time low and I love him, so do I work on myself first? Do I get counseling? I'm so torn.
— Sick of It Sally
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So the nominations aren't exactly decided, even after Super-Duper Tsunami-rageous Tuesday Extravaganza-palooza! But, here's a simple delegate projection:
Democrats 2,025 Needed:
- Hillary Clinton 845
- Barack Obama 765
Republicans 1,191 Needed:
- John McCain 613
- Mitt Romney 269
- Mike Huckabee 190
Check out the New York Times interactive election guide for an extensive breakdown of who won what.
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