It’s in the top 15 most Republican-registered states. Most of those are in the west where Cruz has won handily.
Fox’s Luntz Indiana panel was strange last night. A lot of people were ripping Cruz for nonsensical reasons. Still complaining about the CNN report of Carson dropping out in Iowa. They called the Kasich/Cruz pact a “backroom deal,” which doesn’t fit the definition of the word since it was openly announced. Almost all of them said they liked Carly for V.P. though because of her debate performances and anti-Hillary rhetoric.
If Trump wins Indiana, then I think the race is over and he’s going to get to 1237 before the convention. It is a key example of a state where Kasich staying in (despite not “campaigning” there) causes a vote split which lets Trump win with a plurality with a small margin.
Man, that argument is getting old. Besides don't you usually wait until Cruz loses before using it?
If you want to lose faith in humanity, watch a Luntz panel.
That panel was dead on last night with their interpretation of Cruz. Many Cruz supporters are now no longer supporting him because of his “nonsensical” personality, lies, and propaganda.
Who the heck picks a VP when you just got your -ss handed to you in 6 major states, not even winning one county in 5 of those states?
Every time he loses, he offers a victory speech...CLUELESS
Yes, I watched that Luntz segment, and if that group is typical of Republican voters today, it is a sad commentary. The Trump supporters in the group demonstrated exactly the angry, ill-informed, emotionally driven and hostile behavior that the media and others ascribe to Trump supporters. They seem to be lapping up all the absurdities that Trump spews out all the time.
It’s been pretty well shown that Kay-sick voters do NOT equal Cruz voters, and vice versa. It’s a pipe dream that a “one on one” with Cruz and Trump would yield a Cruz victory in any but a few states.
Kasich voters are going for Trump since the little deal with Lyin’ Ted Cruz.
Trump is going to win a majority of the votes in Indiana.
IN is a GOP bastion... it has gone Democratic only once, narrowly for Barack Obama in 2008.
The GOP nominee will win it outright in the general election.