CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: This is a night in which, on the Republican side, the delegates are allocated proportionally, it is not going to have a dramatic effect on the delegate numbers... [Trump] will end up gaining a few on the other guys, but not much.



It seems to me that the important numbers here are something you mentioned earlier, the fact that Trump scores so low on "shares your values," something like 13%, and it turns out of course that doesn't matter.



This is something completely different. And it is connected with the other result from the exit polls. Mainly the fact that Trump beats Cruz among evangelicals, which is sort of counterintuitive.



My theory of this is that Evangelical, having supported Huckabee or Santorum --others who are like them-- They are not satisfied with.



When they get Trump, they know he is not a guy who is "one of them," but he is a guy they think will defend them against an aggessively secular society, on all kinds of issues... They don't care about the values part, they care about protection and defense and being a tough guy. Leadership, strength.