Indiana, in May, will be the real test.
It is New York, which hasn’t produced a single electoral vote for the GOP since Reagan’s 49 state blow-out in 1984.
Indiana, in May, will be the real test.
However, Virginia, North Carolina, SC, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, and Arizona have supported Republicans except for a couple of instances due to our terrible nominees in 2008 and 2012. In addition Trump won public caucus in Nevada that tends conservative and puts Michigan in play.
Meanwhile Cruz has won primaries in Texas, Oklahoma, Idaho, Utah, and Wisconsin (Wisconsin has voted Democrat for President since 1984). He was won public caucuses in Maine, Iowa and Alaska. (Maine and Iowa do not vote Republican for President).
Indiana is a test but even if Cruz wins it he only will have won six primaries (Five) Republican states and one Republican open caucus. Cruz is just not a viable national election candidate and will not even have the support of a majority of Republicans.