For Ted Cruz, Crunch Time In Indiana
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US Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz addresses the California Republican Party 2016 Convention in Burlingame, California on Saturday, April 30, 2016. (GABRIELLE LURIE/AFP/Getty Images)
Tomorrow is a big day in the race for the Republican nomination for president. In Indiana, Ted Cruz is trying to stop Donald Trump’s recent winning streak. If Cruz loses tomorrow’s primary, Trump will be a big step closer to clinching the nomination. Over the weekend, Bernie Sanders predicted a contested convention on the Democratic side — and polls show a close Democratic race in the Hoosier State. But is it too late to matter? Here & Now’s Robin Young speaks with Brandon Smith of Indiana Public Broadcasting.
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