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The high stakes of the Donald Trump-Ted Cruz brinkmanship brought to the flashpoint all the anger and tension pent up in the GOP convention over three days - and in the party over several decades.
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How much will Donald Trump pad his lead, and what will Ted Cruz do next? Even if Bernie Sanders wins, Hillary Clinton's lead is virtually insurmountable. And the GOP Senate primary is one to watch.
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The Texas senator is ending his White House bid after a disappointing finish in the Indiana primary.
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Ted Cruz suffered a brutal loss to Donald Trump, while Bernie Sanders scored a much needed victory over Hillary Clinton.
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Where will the presidential candidates be on Monday?
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Cruz focused on jobs, security and what his priorities would be as president.
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Gov. Mike Pence Friday announced his endorsement of Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, just four days before Indiana's primary. But, he was quick to add the caveat that he'll support whoever the Republican nominee is this fall.
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Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz announced Wednesday at a rally in Indianapolis that former candidate Carly Fiorina is his pick for vice president.
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After Donald Trump won Tuesday's primaries, Ted Cruz and John Kasich are looking ahead. They are mathematically eliminated from getting the GOP nomination unless they can force a contested convention.
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Donald Trump, with about 75 percent of the delegates, and Hillary Clinton, with 90 percent, are so far ahead in their parties that only the most extraordinary events could prevent their nominations.