Donald Trump. Lucas Jackson/REUTERS Indiana Gov. Mike Pence opened up his big endorsement of Sen. Ted Cruz by praising Donald Trump at length in a radio interview.

He told WIBC in Indianapolis that he "particularly" wanted "to commend Donald Trump, who I think has given voice to the frustration of millions of working Americans."

Pence also voiced his pleasure with Trump's focus on Carrier, which has announced controversial plans to move many jobs in its Indiana plant to Mexico.

The Indiana governor then announced his endorsement of Cruz.

"I really admire the way Ted Cruz has been willing to stand up for taxpayers," he said.



The endorsement of Indiana's chief executive was a significant get for Cruz, who is trailing Trump by an average of more than 6 points in the must-win state.

Pence did say, though, that he'd work "his heart out" to help any of the three GOP candidates — including his neighboring governor, John Kasich of Ohio — should they become the GOP nominee this summer.