LA PORTE, Ind. (AP): Back in the part of the country where he last lost to Ted Cruz, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is confidently pushing for a win Tuesday in Indiana.
The billionaire businessman appears to have learned a few lessons from his defeat last month to the Texas senator in nearby Wisconsin.
There have been no slip-ups on talk radio in recent days, and no stumbles over issues that matter deeply to Republican voters.
Trump arrived in Indianapolis to start campaigning the day after winning his home-state New York primary and began spending money on television advertising far sooner than he did in Wisconsin.
Addressing a cheering crowd at a Sunday rally in Terre Haute, Trump bragged: “If we win here, it’s over, OK?”