Over at TAP Online we have all your primary needs covered:
Ezra Klein holds forth on the candidates' economic views and their overall approach to governance. It's a choice he says between a manager or a visionary.
Paul Waldman considers the effect either candidate will have on the ideological direction of the Democratic Party.
Dana Goldstein parses the Latino vote.
Latoya Peterson argues that Barack Obama is the hip-hop candidate.
Harold Meyerson explains the state of the race in California.
And just in case you're done with primary coverage, Spencer Ackerman speculates on the power of a Jim Webb convention speech--whether or not he's the VP pick.
Be sure to check back to TAPPED tonight, Dana and Kate will be commenting on the results (or lack there of) as they roll in.
--The Editors