Presidential Candidates Campaign In Indiana Ahead Of Primary

(CBS) -- Most, but not all, of the major candidates for president are crisscrossing Indiana ahead of that state's key primary Tuesday, reports WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore.

Republican hopeful Ted Cruz scheduled five campaign stops in Indiana and GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is at one big rally. John Kasich is on the ballot but not campaigning.

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Democrat Bernie Sanders started the day with a rally in Evansville acknowledging he is trailing Hillary Clinton, especially among so-called super delegates, but he says the point he is making is that he agrees with Clinton that it would be a disaster of Trump wins the White House.

"Poll after poll, virtually every single national poll, every single poll in a battleground state like Indiana, you know what those polls show?" Sanders said. "They show that by far, Bernie Sanders is the strongest candidate to defeat Donald Trump."

Clinton is so confident of winning Indiana, she chose to campaign in Kentucky and West Virginia.

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