No surprise. Trump has moved to the left and has done nothing to appeal to conservatives who voted for Cruz.
The remarks this morning associating Cruz's father with the JFK assassination did not help him. Right now you have a substantial camp of Cruz voters who will not vote for him under any circumstances. A conciliatory tone would have been better than placing Rafael Cruz in a conspiracy with Lee Harvey Oswald to kill JFK.
He lost my potential vote after these last few weeks. As of now, I'll be voting for Gary Johnson as someone who actually advocates policies supportive of limited government and individual freedom.
He's got a chance to get it back. But I want to hear some conservative policies advocated forcefully with the intent of drawing clear distinctions with Hillary Clinton and the last eight years of Democratic failure.
Why should a Cruz voter even consider Trump if all he ends up doing in the general election is trying to out-left Hillary Clinton? We didn't vote for that in the primary and you can't expect us to vote for it in the general election.
Trump needs to prove he represents an actual change in direction from what we have seen over the last decade.
If he refuses to do that, then he has no chance of winning. Many conservatives will stay home or move on.