SO FAR 85% OF THE VOTE HAS BEEN COUNTED IN INDIANA!Sen. Barack Obama claimed victory in North Carolina on Tuesday, but the contest in Indiana was too close to call.
Early returns in Indiana showed Sen. Hillary Clinton with a commanding lead, but as results came in through the evening, that lead narrowed considerably.
With 85 percent of Indiana precincts reporting, Clinton was ahead of Obama, 52-48 percent.
There are 72 delegates at stake in Indiana.
Obama congratulated Clinton on what he called her apparent victory there.
He thanked his supporters in North Carolina after they handed him a decisive win. With more than 60 percent of precincts reporting, Obama held a 14-point lead over Clinton.
The win will give him the larger share of the state's 115 delegates.
"Some were saying that North Carolina would be a game-changer in this election. But today, what North Carolina decided is that the only game that needs changing is the one in Washington," Obama told supporters in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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