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US election: Ted Cruz pulls out of Republican race US election: Ted Cruz pulls out of Republican race
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Ted Cruz has announced he is ending his campaign for the US Republican presidential nomination, after losing heavily to Donald Trump in the Indiana primary.Ted Cruz has announced he is ending his campaign for the US Republican presidential nomination, after losing heavily to Donald Trump in the Indiana primary.
Mr Trump, a New York businessman who is unpopular with many in his own party, is almost certain to be the nominee.Mr Trump, a New York businessman who is unpopular with many in his own party, is almost certain to be the nominee.
Earlier, Mr Cruz called Mr Trump a "liar" who was unfit to be president.Earlier, Mr Cruz called Mr Trump a "liar" who was unfit to be president.
In the Democratic battle, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders remain locked in a tight race in Indiana. In the Democratic battle, Bernie Sanders is projected to beat Hillary Clinton in Indiana.
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Mr Cruz's advisers had targeted Indiana as the senator's best hope of halting Mr Trump's march to the nomination.Mr Cruz's advisers had targeted Indiana as the senator's best hope of halting Mr Trump's march to the nomination.
"We left it all in the field in Indiana, and the voters chose another path," he told supporters in Indiana. "We gave it everything we've got, but the voters chose another path," he told supporters in Indiana.
"With a heavy heart, but with boundless optimism for the long term future of our nation, we are suspending our campaign." At the scene - Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Indianapolis
The verbal attacks reached a new intensity on Tuesday, as Mr Cruz attacked the billionaire businessman as "totally amoral", "a pathological liar" and "a serial philanderer". Turn out the lights, the party's over. Ted Cruz and the #NeverTrump movement threw everything they had at Donald Trump in Indiana, and it wasn't enough. It wasn't even close to enough.
Responding, Mr Trump said "Ted Cruz is a desperate candidate trying to save his failing campaign. They outspent him by more than a million dollars. Mr Cruz practically took up residence in the state for the past two weeks. He named Carly Fiorina as his running mate. Nothing worked.
If there was a defining moment of the Indiana campaign, it was Mr Cruz's fruitless attempt to reason with a group of pro-Trump supporters on Sunday.
Every argument he advanced was rebuffed. Every bit of evidence of Trump malfeasance was denied. Mr Cruz was shouting in the wind.
In the coming days there will be a great reckoning, as the party comes to terms with the prospect of Mr Trump as their standard bearer in the autumn. Some will make peace. Some will despair. Others will say "I'm with her" and reluctantly move to Hillary Clinton's side.
It will be an unprecedented spectacle in modern US political history.
The verbal attacks between him and Mr Trump had reached a new intensity on Tuesday.
Mr Cruz attacked the billionaire businessman as "totally amoral", "a pathological liar" and "a serial philanderer".
Mr Trump responded by calling Ted Cruz is a "desperate candidate trying to save his failing campaign".
But hours later, after Mr Cruz announced he was quitting the race, Mr Trump praised him as a "tough, smart competitor".
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