53 of the vote in indiana to ted cruzs 37 percent, john kasich far back in 3rd with just eight percent. In the end it was ted cruz who decided tonight to end his campaign. Meantime in the democratic side senator Bernie Sanders has just been declared the winner in indiana. Bernie sanders has 53 of the vote to clintons 47 . He still though has a substantial delegate lead over sanders and that gives him a substantial lead. Joining us is randy sandoval. What do you make of ted cruzs decision to drop out. It is a surprise. I dont think most people expected it. Most people expected him to lose and expected him to fight on in california. Now all of that is up for question. There is still at least as of a few minutes ago a stop Trump Movement but the problem for the stop Trump Movement an antagonist and they no longer have a protagonist. They know who they are against and no one who they are for. I have no idea what happened. Now that donald trump will be the republican president ial nominee d
Donald trump will win the gop primary here in indiana, this after an especially heated day on the campaign trail. Unparalleled attacks between candidate on this possible make or break primary day. Now, indiana is becoming very importa important, importantville. Reporter trump ahead in the polls today going after ted cruz. On fox and frinds citing a National Inquire story. His father was with Lee Harvey Oswald prior to oswald being shot. This is nuts. Yes, my dad killed jfk. He is secretly elvis and jimmy hoffa is buried in his backyard. Reporter denying the claims and unloading on the front rauner. This man is a serial philanderer, a bully. Reporter Bernie Sanders adding to it. Donald lives in his own world. Reporter sanders is hopeful with polls in the hoosiers state showing him close behind Hillary Clinton. The democratic frontrunner facing protests in West Virginia now defending these comments made during a cnn town hall. Were going to put a lot of coal miners and Coal Companies out
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