NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump rolled up victories in five more states on Tuesday, amassing a Northeastern sweep that gives the Republican front-runner important momentum in his push for the presidential nomination even if his pathway has little room for error. In a victory speech at Trump Tower, Trump likened the victories to a boxing ring knockout and suggested it was time for his Republican rivals to drop out. Tuesday's outcome marked a setback for the GOP's vocal anti-Trump movement, which is skeptical about his commitment to conservative values and electability in the general election. Overall, exit polls found that a large majority of Republican voters in Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania want the candidate with the most votes in the primaries to prevail at the party convention in Cleveland — and most of them supported Trump. With Tuesday's sweep, Trump remains on his narrow path to win the Republican nomination by the end of the primaries on June 7.