For the last month or so, Donald Trump’s path to 1,237 delegates has been clear: Win Indiana and California. But after his strong showings in the Northeast, Indiana no longer seems to be a must-win state to capture the Republican nomination. CONT. Nate Cohn, New York Times Read more »
Indiana: #Nevertrump’s Last Stand?
One could not be blamed for looking at the Republican primary results over the past 10 days and questioning how someone could stop Donald Trump from being the Republican nominee. But a look at the delegate math suggests that the race is not over yet. … And the Hoosier State […] Read more »
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton lead in Pennsylvania, Indiana
Donald Trump heads into Tuesday’s slate of primaries maintaining his large lead in Pennsylvania, and has a lead in Indiana, which holds its primary the following week. Together this would keep Trump on a path to securing the nomination: If he does manage to win the bulk of delegates in […] Read more »
Fox News Poll: Trump tops Cruz by eight points in Indiana
Will Indiana give Donald Trump a big victory like its neighbors Michigan and Illinois? Or will it boost Ted Cruz with a Wisconsin-style double-digit win? Hoosiers may just split the difference, according to a new Fox News Poll. CONT. Dana Blanton, Fox News Read more »
The Most Important Primary Is … Wait, Indiana?
It may be Indiana or bust for Donald Trump. If the polls are right, he will dominate in New York on Tuesday and in the coming races across the Eastern Seaboard. He could win nearly all of the delegates at stake — keeping him on a narrow path toward the […] Read more »
Donald Trump’s Path to 1,237 Is Not Mission Impossible
Until Wisconsin, Donald Trump was considered likely to win a majority of pledged delegates. In truth, his plan to reach 1,237 was already very vulnerable; Ted Cruz had built enough support by March 15 that even adding a modest share of Marco Rubio’s voters was likely to start him on […] Read more »