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‘Cruz is worse than a puppet:’ Trump rages after losing in Wisconsin

Cruz beat out Trump 48-35 and claimed the lion’s share of the delegates, while Sanders beat out Clinton 47-36.

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The rally comes ahead of the April 15 NY primary. After Gotham’s GOP primary, there’s a steady run of Northeastern states holding their own votes on April 26.

In an interview ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos, Ted Cruz laughed off rival Donald Trump saying that he can’t imagine any New Yorker voting for Cruz.

The Wason poll report focused on the comparing the two front runners and did not offer similar comparisons with Cruz, Kasich or Sanders who are still seeking their respective party nominations.

See a list of IN primary candidates here.

“I’m millions of votes more than anybody else”, he insisted.

He also won big with young voters and was the preferred candidate of 82 per cent of those aged 18 to 29.

Donald Trump’s campaign named the first members of their IN team Wednesday.

“Lyin’ Ted Cruz had the Governor of Wisconsin, many conservative talk radio show hosts, and the entire party apparatus behind him”, Trump’s campaign said in a statement. “I have to steer the ship in a little bit different direction”.

“And for those in the media who say this is some sort of chaotic event, I would remind them that Abraham Lincoln was elected in an open convention, on I think it was either the fifth or sixth ballot if I remember right”, he said.

Hillary Clinton rode the 4 train and toured development in the South Bronx.

A source with the Cruz campaign says they feel they’re winning the ground game in California, with a grassroots leadership team of several hundred people. We have all of the volunteer activities that we will be encountering within the next week.

Clinton’s press secretary tweeted late last night for Sanders to take it back.

The new office will serve as a hub for campaign activities across central Indiana.

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However, despite the recent bitter exchanges between Sanders and Clinton in the run-up to the NY and Pennsylvania primaries later this month, rank-and-file Democrats are far more enthusiastic and positive about their candidates than Republicans are about theirs.

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