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Cruz spent Tuesday in Indiana, which votes next week. Indiana is one of Cruz's last best chances
to slow Trump, and Kasich's campaign is pulling out of the state to give him a better opportunity
to do so.
``Tonight this campaign moves back to more favorable terrain,'' Cruz said during an evening
rally in Knightstown, Indiana. His event was held at the ``Hoosier gym,'' where some scenes
were filmed for the 1986 movie, ``Hoosiers,'' about a small town Indiana basketball team that
wins the state championship.
Trump has railed against his rivals' coordination, panning it as a ``faulty deal'' and has also cast
efforts to push the nomination fight to the convention as evidence of a rigged process that favors
political insiders.
Yet there's no doubt the GOP is deeply divided by his candidacy. In Pennsylvania, exit polls
showed nearly 4 in 10 GOP voters said they would be excited by Trump becoming president, but
the prospect of the real estate mogul in the White House scared a quarter of those who cast
ballots in the state's Republican primary.
In another potential general election warning sign for Republicans, 6 in 10 GOP voters in
Pennsylvania said the Republican campaign has divided the party _ a sharp contrast to the 7 in
10 Democratic voters in the state who said the race between Clinton and Sanders has energized
their party.
The exit polls were conducted by Edison Research for The Associated Press and television
networks.
Democrats award delegates proportionally, which allowed Clinton to maintain her lead over
Sanders even as he rattled off a string of wins in recent contests. According to the AP count,
Clinton has 2,089 delegates while Sanders has 1,258.
That count includes delegates won in primaries and caucuses, as well as superdelegates _ party
insiders who can back the candidate of their choice, regardless of how their state votes.
Sanders has vowed to stay in the race until voting wraps up in June. He continues to raise
millions of dollars and attract big crowds, including Tuesday night in West Virginia, where he
urged his supporters to recognize that they are ``powerful people if you choose to exercise that
power.''
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While Clinton's campaign expects Sanders to stay in the race, her advisers are eager for the
Vermont senator to tone down his attacks on the former secretary of state. She's been reminding
voters of the 2008 Democratic primary, when she endorsed Barack Obama after a tough
campaign and urged her supporters to rally around her former rival.
According to exit polls, less than a fifth of Democratic voters said they would not support
Clinton if she gets the nomination. The exit polls were conducted in Connecticut, Pennsylvania
and Maryland.