At my polling place in a small town not far from Pittsburgh, PA there was no one standing outside the poll for ANY candidate, which was unusual. However, I DID see people walking in with a postcard in hand that let them know which delegates were for Trump or Cruz. There was a list of about 20 delegates to choose from and about a half dozen were supporting Trump. Only two, a husband and wife team, were supporting Cruz. Voting was heavier than usual and many more first time voters than usual in a primary.
Trump yard signs outnumber Cruz, Hillary or Bernie signs about 10 to one within a half hour drive of where I live.
I wouldn’t give the credit to Trump’s new organizational skills, I give credit to his message and his supporters.
There was no one standing outside my polling place (outside of Pittsburgh PA area) of either party which is unusual but with the Internet, people are unusually well-informed. Many links online to listing of delegates by district who declared for Trump. Although one of my friends was still clueless, saying we didn’t know what delegates to pick. In election results for her 14th district, the delegates were still marked as question mark as to who they’ll support.
thanks for the post... awesome