Another day, another win for Donald Trump.

Nebraska Republicans gave their vote to Trump, giving him all of the state's 36 delegates. With 99 percent of the vote counted, Trump had 61.4 percent to Cruz's 18.5 percent. Kasich was in third with 11.4 percent.

There was some potentially bad news for the Republicans. Exit polls showed that there is still a wide split in the Republican Party. CNN reports that only three percent of those polled said the party was unified. And while 51 percent said they thought it would be united by the election in November, 45 percent said they thought that would not happen.

There was a little drama earlier in the day when Ted Cruz emerged from a brief silence to appear to throw some cold water on Trump. According to The Hill, the Texas Senator told Glenn Beck that while he does not expect to win the Nebraska Primary, if that were to happen, he would reconsider his decision to suspend his campaign.

"If that changes, we will certainly respond accordingly," he told Beck.

He did say, though, that he would not consider a third-party race.

Cruz had hoped to do well in Nebraska, using Indiana as a springboard. Unfortunately, for him, he lost and suspended his campaign that night.