Sunday Show Wrap Up: Cruz’s Last Stand? and More News

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Cruz denies an Indiana loss would end campaign
By Jessie Hellmann
“It’s going to be a battle to see who can earn a majority of the delegates elected by the people.”
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Cruz dodges on support for Trump as nominee
By Kyle Balluck
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz during an interview Sunday repeatedly refused to say if he would support Donald Trump if the front-runner wins the GOP nomination.
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Cruz: ‘Donald may do everything he can to encourage riots’
By Kyle Balluck
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz in an interview broadcast Sunday rejected the notion that the nomination of a candidate other front-runner Donald Trump will spark riots, but said the billionaire may try to encourage them.
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Cruz: It’s ‘evident’ Trump has a problem with strong women 
By Kyle Balluck
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz in an interview broadcast Sunday said it is “evident to anybody watching” that front-runner Donald Trump has a problem with strong women.
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Cruz: ‘The concern is not of the Caitlyn Jenners of the world’
By Rebecca Savransky
Cruz said his support of a transgender bathroom law is “common sense.”
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Clinton on Sanders: ‘There comes a time where you have to look at the reality’
By Rebecca Savransky
Clinton declined to call herself the presumptive nominee.
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Clinton: There are a lot of qualified people for VP
By Jessie Hellmann
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton won’t give any clues about who she is considering to be her running mate, though she said there are many qualified people for the job.
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Sanders on winning nomination: ‘It’s difficult, it’s not impossible’
By Rebecca Savransky
He said he expects to do well in the upcoming contests.
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Poll: Clinton, Sanders in statistical tie in Indiana
By Kyle Balluck
Clinton leads Sanders by 4 points, within the poll’s margin of error. .
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Poll: Trump up by 15 points in Indiana
By Kyle Balluck
Trump has the support of 49 percent of likely Republican primary voters in new poll.
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Trump doubles down on Hillary attacks
By Jessie Hellmann
“I’m my own strategist, and I like what I said, and it’s true.”
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Aide: Trump was trying to point out Clinton is a ‘failed secretary of State’
By Rebecca Savransky
Paul Manafort said Trump views himself as the ultimate outsider.
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Trump: Pence basically endorsed me, not Cruz
By Jessie Hellmann
Trump said Pence gave Cruz “the weakest endorsement anyone has seen in a long time.”
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Graham: ‘Lucifer may be the only person Trump can beat in a general election’
By Rebecca Savransky
Graham advised his Republican colleagues to distance themselves from the front-runner.
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Former Pentagon chief rips Trump’s foreign policy
By Rebecca Savransky
Robert Gates said it’s concerning Trump doesn’t “appear to listen to people.”
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Reid ‘fairly certain’ Democrats will win Senate
By Harper Neidig
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) said on Sunday that he thinks his party will win back the majority in the Senate this year.
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CIA director: ’28 pages’ contain inaccurate information
By Jessie Hellmann
“I think there’s a combination of things that are accurate and inaccurate,” John Brennan said.
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Former NSA head: US safer from terrorism than Europe
By Harper Neidig
Former NSA director Gen. Michael Hayden Said on Sunday that he believes the U.S. is safer from terrorism than European countries.
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