FiveThirtyEight
Nate Silver

It’s true that the Republican race has often defied momentum, and also that candidates usually get a boost in their home state that doesn’t always translate well across state borders. Nonetheless, with Trump potentially getting 60 percent of the vote or more in New York, polls showing him in the mid-40s in Pennsylvania and the other states set to vote next Tuesday seem a lot more plausible. Speaking of Pennsylvania, the Penguins beat the Rangers 3-1, dammit.
David Wasserman

There’s a huge GOP divide between elites and everyone else: Trump’s weakness in the votes counted so far seems pretty much confined to Manhattan, and he’s crushing it everywhere else (save for a few fairly elite precincts in Brooklyn). He may be on track to win at least 85 of New York’s 95 delegates.
Harry Enten

ABC News and NBC News have projected Clinton the winner of the Democratic primary.

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