FiveThirtyEight
Carl Bialik

Trump’s challenge getting the support of women voters continued in Indiana. He won just 47 percent of women, according to the exit polls, compared to 59 percent of men. He still won the plurality of women voters, but his lead was just 6 percentage points over Cruz, compared to a lead of 26 percentage points over Cruz among men.
Harry Enten

NBC News projects Sanders has won in Indiana.
Aaron Bycoffe

We pointed out a few weeks ago that most GOP governors, senators and representatives had not endorsed any of the remaining candidates. Using our weighting system — 10 points for endorsements from governors, five points for endorsements from U.S. senators and one point for endorsements from U.S. representatives — we saw that only 22 percent of available points had been awarded to a candidate still in the race, the lowest share since at least 1980. With Cruz dropping out, that percentage drops to 18. The question now will be whether more Republican elites will rally around Trump or continue to sit this cycle out and not endorse anyone.

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