Out from Indiana look good, but very little in at this point...
Remember that exit polls are worthless.
MORE [3:38pm PST]: Live pictures of the crowd at Grant Park in Chicago are incredible.
[4:00 PST] Kentucky projected for McCain. Vermont for Obama. No surprise.
[4:02 PST] Indiana still too close to call. Good news. Democrat Mark Warner wins Virginia Senate seat. Again, expected.
[4:05 PST] Mitch McConnell, Republican Senate Majority Leader, is too close to call in his Kentucky reelection bid. That's a big deal. If McConnell falls, Dems likely to have 60 Senate seats.
[4:16 PST] Early vote numbers in Indiana show that Obama outperforming Kerry, sez 538. Ambinder reporting that Obama campaign exceeding turnout numbers, "confident" in North Carolina, Virginia.
[4:21 PST] Please someone bring me beer.
[4:26 PST] McCain pulls ahead in Indiana count, but Obama-heavy counties historically report last. McCain also ahead in reported Virginia count. Google chat crashing.
[4:33 PST] MSNBC reports Obama leading in Ohio, McCain in West Virginia.
[4:36 PST] Time travel, anyone?
[4:46 PST] South Carolina called for McCain. No surprise. Obama up 65%-35% in North Carolina, which is amazing.
[4:59 PST] Pennsylvania called for Obama. Huge. NH called for Obama. Ricky Gervais apparently doing election coverage for BBC America.
Without Pennsylvania, McCain's path to the win narrows significantly. We're halfway there, folks.
Chris Matthews: "McCain's strategy for victory has crashed."
Obama up by 300k in Florida, but too close to call. Missouri too close to call.
[5:16 PST] We're waiting for one more big state -- a Florida, an Ohio, Virginia, etc. Even a North Carolina would mean this thing is over.
[8:12 CST]ABC just called the win for Mitch McConnell. There goes hope for a supermajority.
[8:23 CST] OHIO CALLED FOR OBAMA. IT'S OVER! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!




