
With 89% of the vote in, "Uncommitted" is at 13.8% of the vote. The largest portion of the remaining vote is in Wayne County, which has so far had a much higher percentage than that (the largest of any county), though there are some counties with a smaller percentage that they still have left to count.
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I think I can resolve this now. New York Times says 100% of delegates are allocated, which means that either all of the votes are counted or there are so few uncounted that it couldn't possibly shift any percentages by a substantial amount. And "Uncommitted" is no longer close to 14% anyway.

The percent just ticked down slightly, but don't let that fool you. The remaining vote is now almost all Wayne County, with the downtick being caused by the outstanding votes from all the other counties being counted. So it can basically only go up from here. The question is whether it goes up fast enough with only about 6% of the vote left.
@PlasmaBallin I think we're using different data, but it's okay, one of us will lose ❤
@PlasmaBallin I don't use NYT for results. I love the needle, but the result livetracker isn't it. (for betting, I use them to varify results for my questions.)