Though nothing is conclusive, polls, pundits, and corporate media all appeared to be in agreement on Tuesday that Donald Trump would likely be appointed the Republican nominee for president.

The New York billionaire hit a new national high on Tuesday, claiming 56 percent of support among Republicans and Republican-leaning voters in the latest NBC News/Survey Monkey poll.

If Trump fares well in Indiana, which is holdings its primary on Tuesday, he will land within striking distance of the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination.

The Hill explains:

Those behind the deep-pocketed Stop Trump effort have even conceded that if the real estate mogul takes Indiana they will likely pull their funding for Ted Cruz, his primary competitor.

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