Cruz Goes All Out in Indiana, Dismisses Kasich

Cruz's campaign has established "Camp Cruz" outside Indianapolis, where volunteers can live for free

Ted Cruz has gone all out in Indiana, even though John Kasich’s campaign said last week it locked down the support of a majority of the state’s delegates, NBC News reported. 

Cruz said Sunday that only two candidates have a “plausible path whatsoever to winning the Republican nomination — me and Donald Trump.” 

The Texas senator is making an 11-day tour of Indiana, and the campaign has budgeted what officials called a "significant" amount of money. 

The strategy mirrors the operation the Cruz campaign set up in Wisconsin, where Cruz ultimately won big on April 5. The campaign has even established "Camp Cruz," where volunteers can live for free just outside of Indianapolis. 

Indiana's primary will be held on May 3 — a week after the primary Tuesday in Pennsylvania, where Trump has a strong lead in the polls.

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