//www.redstate.com/wp-content/themes/redstate-desktop-2017/images/redstate-placeholder.png //www.redstate.com/wp-content/themes/redstate-desktop-2017/images/redstate-placeholder.png //www.redstate.com/wp-content/themes/redstate-desktop-2017/images/redstate-placeholder.png //www.redstate.com/wp-content/themes/redstate-desktop-2017/images/redstate-placeholder.png 60w" sizes="(max-width: 620px) 100vw, 620px" /> Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, answers a question during a Republican presidential primary debate hosted by ABC News at the St. Anselm College Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/David Goldman)[/caption]

The big Super Saturday win by Sen. Ted Cruz over Donald Trump has resulted in a yuge thirty point swing boosting Cruz over Trump in CNN’s Political Prediction Market. According to CNN, Trump has seen his odds of wining the Republican nomination drop 15 percent in less than 24 hours – from 75 percent to 63 percent. Cruz gained 15 percent from Saturday morning to put his odds of wining the nomination at 25 percent.

Cruz won more delegates, 64 to 49, than Trump Saturday by winning the Kansas and Maine caucuses with large margins. Trump won 30 percent fewer delegates than Cruz with narrow victories in the Louisiana and Kentucky caucuses.

With 100 percent of the results reported:

Kansas

Ted Cruz – 48.2%, 24 delegates

Donald Trump – 23.3%, 9 delegates

Marco Rubio – 16.7%, 6 delegates

John Kasich – 10.7%, 1 delegate

All Other – 1.2%

Kentucky