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Indiana wants me. Trump and Cruz battle over Indiana. It's going to be close

  Indiana counts this time. Indiana has only 57 delegates to the republican convention. Small potato's in comparison to say California. So why do those 57 delegates have so much sway? Mr. Trump is the only one with a pray of getting the 1237 delegates to win on the first ballot. To say the least every delegate counts. How ever it is the momentum of an Indiana win. Even by the smallest of margins. That Mr. Trumps needs as much as the additional delegates.

   Indiana would on the surface appear to be Ted Cruz country. Indiana state wide is conservative for the most part. Unlike most larger mid west city's even Indianapolis is perhaps not hard core concretive but if a far cry from say a Chicago in it's political leanings.  To take an expected Ted Cruz win away in what would appear to be a Ted Cruz state. Gives Mr. Trump the media buzz of momentum.

  In politics perception is reality. The media will take a Trump win in Indiana and buzz it right up to California. Mr. Trump will insure this with his mastery of them.

 A prediction. Trump wins the total state wide vote by a small margin. With strong support in the southern half of the state providing the margin of victory. After all is said and done he takes slightly over half on Indiana's delegates. Cruz takes a close second and that other guy gets one or two.

This should be fun.

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