IN is the first primary in a while that both candidates are going in blind. Polling data is all over the place.
It's pretty odd that polling data prior to NY had Cruz up by 9 points, then the last two weeks happened, and suddenly Trump is up by 6. That's a hellofa swing just based off momentum from a few victories in the northeast. But as previously stated, the polls aren't exactly reliable.
One trend of this election cycle has been the voters have rejected the media's manipulations of trying to get the public to support one candidate and reject another. Previously, the negative press has been aimed at Trump, but lately, it's been aimed at Cruz.
Everything Cruz has said or done has been labeled 'desperate' by the media, and they've parroted 'collusion' just like Trump did 6 times within 30 seconds in a speech when responding to the supposed 'Cruz-Kasich' alliance.
But for the first time, ever, Cruz has been getting more free press than Trump. It's negative press, but it's press, and negative press hasn't had a negative effect on Trump. Actually, his numbers grew because of the negative stories about him. Now, the same could happen to Cruz.
The voters have had a 'Fuck You' attitude toward the media's coverage. Perhaps voters are getting suspicious of the embrace of the media's coverage of Trump, and the shunning of Cruz.
Even Fox News, the 'Fair and Balanced' network, has been running with the Pro-Trump narriative so much, all of their hosts are either Pro-Trump or indifferent. Even Megyn Kelly has been very fair towards Trump since their 'secret meeting' at Trump Tower. The guests on every show, both Republican and Democrat, have been slamming Cruz.
As far as Cruz's effort in Indiana, he's trying to get their vote. Very hard. He announced his VP pick, got the governor to 'endorce' him, and the comments of one of the most hated members of the GOPe, John Boehner, having very unpleasant words towards Cruz, couldn't have come at a better time.
However, it's unknown how much the narriative of the 'collusion' of the Cruz-Kasich alliance, and Trump's endorcement by that College Basketball coach, hurt Cruz in the state.
As an objective Cruz supporter, I wouldn't bet money on the results. But I wouldn't be surprised if Cruz pulls it out. If Cruz wins by 5 points or over, that'll make the media's collective head spin. If Cruz wins by 16, as that poll predicts, expect the athiests in the media to take a holy shit in their pants.
But, I'll concede that the media is right on one thing. If Cruz loses, he's done.