The GOP establishment's last best hope to deny Donald Trump the nomination and throw the Republican contents into a contested convention will be determined today in the Wisconsin primary.
Ted Cruz is hoping he can take most of the state's 42 delegates in his bid to deny Donald Trump the 1,237 needed to secure the nomination. Cruz has the support of many of the state's elected officials, including Governor Scott Walker. He also has strong support from local talk radio hosts and conservative activists.
But Donald Trump is counting on Wisconsin's white, blue collar, anti-establishment voters to give him a win. Can Cruz come out on top? Wisconsin State Senator Duey Stroebel, co-chair of Senator Cruz's campaign in The Badger State, weighs in.