After Donald Trump's big win in New York this week, the GOP frontrunner has been campaigning in Indiana. Though primary day is still two weeks away, the Hoosier State could determine whether or not the Republicans have a contested convention in July.
Indiana law bans automated polling, so there's no data to see who voters are leaning towards. The primary is open to independents, and the state awards its delegates on a winner-take-all basis by congressional district.
Brandon Smith, statehouse reporter for Indiana Public Broadcasting, explains how the race is shaping up in his state.