Voters in 14 states and American Samoa will cast ballots in Democratic primaries today.
Exactly 1,357 delegates are up for grabs, and it could be a make-or-break moment for a few candidates. Here's what you need to know.
WHO'S VOTING?
Primaries are being held in delegate-rich California (415 delegates), Texas (228), North Carolina (110), Virginia (99), Massachusetts (91), and nine other states. Click here to see the full list.
WHEN DO THE POLLS CLOSE?
The first ones close at 7 p.m. EST.
WHERE TO FIND RESULTS:
Click the results page now. Bookmark it. Come back tonight. Refresh it.
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WATCH OUR LIVE SHOW AT 7 p.m. EST
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TODAY IS IMPORTANT, BUT THE RACE IS FAR FROM OVER
Democratic candidates need 1,991 delegates to win the party's nomination. Today's primaries won't get anyone over that threshold, but it could help determine who has a chance and who drops out. Here's where things stand right now.
WHAT IF YOUR CANDIDATE DROPS OUT?
Take this quiz to see which of the remaining candidates agrees with you most.
If you've already taken the quiz, watch this video to see how people reacted when they got their results.
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