Rick Klein: “If Wisconsin marks an inflection point, it may be one that applies to the candidates as much as it does voters. To the question of whether Donald Trump is capable of or interested in changing course, one might answer that he’s already done that. His combative, blustery concession statement late Tuesday notwithstanding, Wisconsin was the state where he first started backtracking on positions and campaign moves, and recognizing a particular weakness among female voters. He’s already announced a series of policy speeches.”
“As for Ted Cruz, he’s already begun to change his tune, if only gradually, toward a more inclusive, general-election theme that can appeal to all Republicans and even some Democrats, while targeting Hillary Clinton. Cruz’s efforts to cozy up to the establishment take on new urgency in the run-up to northeastern states where he isn’t widely popular. So even as the campaign shifts, the candidates are moving, too.”
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