okay, it looks like lake county is waiting to see how many votes obama needs to win the primary. I would never think that about a county so close to chicago, mind you, being such a squeaky honest part of the country and all. 
John King on CNN says Obama only needs 57% of Lake County to win IN. They're counting absentee votes so it maybe 11pm-12am EST
Also, even a close win for Hillary at this point ruins her whole current play book and only looks worse for her. If she had managed to win both states tonight she would have had a much stronger point to the super delegates.
indiana is looking more and more lost for hillary. and I also think that this is probably it for her tonight, even if the squeaks out a win.
Even if it holds at a 4% win for Hillary it's a huge loss.
But according to DU (I'm not watching her speech) she's "full speed ahead to the White House."
Mathematically there's no way for her to overtake Obama in pledged delegates.
catching him really wasn't a realistic goal. just preventing him from clinching the nomination before they got to the convention was the only realistic goal. then you can work on FL and MI, and twist the arms of the SDs. it was a long shot to begin with, but I think it is falling apart tonight.
and don't think for a second that the SD were invented for anything other than utterly anti-democratic reasons. they exist so the party elders could stop the silly and easily influenced public from nominating an unelectable candidate. all of this blathering about how the SDs should vote 'the will of the primary victor' is just hypocritical.
but I agree with you. she is toast after tonight. I said that a pretty good ways upstream in this thread already.