My pal on the Cruz campaign who is working Indiana says his team “finally knows how to effectively and consistently flip Trump votes.” That’s good. But sufficient ground troops are needed to make that happen (à la Wisconsin), and there’s trouble amassing them. That would be the bad news.

Still, it seems like there is a genuine opportunity for Cruz for a Hoosier win. Why? My pal: Trump’s un-conservative policies are catching up to him. “His support of Planned Parenthood, Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun push, his proposal for what amounts to touchback amnesty,” and a litany of other deviations are causing avowed Trump supporters in Indiana to have second thoughts. “Most of Trump’s supporters have no idea what the man is really all about, or what his actual history is. Most of his supporters have, apparently, made up their mind about him based upon little more than rhetoric. And here’s our experience: When confronted with a detailed and verifiable picture of their candidate, Trump supporters will frequently abandon their candidate and switch their allegiance to Ted.”


The process of flipping Trump votes, he says, “can only be done on a one-on-one basis. . . . Face-to-face encounters are the most effective means that the Cruz campaign has to actually erode Trump’s support in Indiana.”

So for Cruz, it comes down to this: trained door-knockers. Of which there is a shortage.


My pal boasts: “With 750 more volunteers, we can hand Donald Trump a genuinely humiliating defeat.”

The boast comes with a plea: Any Cruzniks looking for front-line action in Indiana can sign up here.