Five more states are voting Tuesday in the Democratic and Republican races for president, and you can watch as the results come in live online.

Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island citizens are going to the polls to vote in their respective primaries. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are the choices on the Democratic side while Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich make up the Republican side, all of them hoping for an edge as the race draws nearer to a close.

As for who will likely win these races, polls in those five states show Trump has the edge in all of them among Republicans, while Clinton has most of those states too. The closest races seem to be on the Democratic side in Connecticut and Rhode Island, with Sanders gaining significant ground in both states.

Regardless of who wins Tuesday's primaries, it likely won't have a major influence on the race as far as anyone dropping out. Cruz and Kasich have been depending on a contested convention, so even if Trump extends his lead even further, it probably won't have much impact on their decisions moving forward. Somewhat similarly, if Clinton excels on Tuesday it probably won't make a huge difference for the Sanders campaign, which intends to stay in until the convention.

The polls close in all five states at 8 p.m. ET.

To watch live results from all five primaries as they come in tonight, all three cable news channels will be devoting full coverage.

To watch CNN live online, go to their site here.

To watch Fox News live, go to their site here.

To watch MSNBC live, go to their site here.

If you don't care about pundit coverage and commentary, all three sites are giving live updates of the results, which you can find at CNN.com, FoxNews.com and MSNBC.com.

Keep up with the live results from the primaries on Twitter by using hashtag #PrimaryDay.