Trump calls himself a common sense conservative. He doesn't go around thumping a Bible, or mouthing pieties. But, he's real and despite the haters, his admirers across the political spectrum seem to like that.
He won two and lost two tonight. His two losses were in closed party caucuses. I believe Cruz received one delegate more than Trump in one of them. Midnight here and not going to look up the exact results now, but, overall tonight I truly doubt he's in any danger of having his delegate count superiority in jeopardy, nor does the way forward look particularly bright for any of the remaining field.

Ya know, I keep imagining how different 2012 might have been that November, had Mittens had his indignant kittens all over Barack Hussein's dismal failure in Benghazi, for starters

and had the National Review (these days fit to line a parakeet's cage maybe) devoted an entire issue to tearing into Obama's past four years.
Makes one wonder just how much a Trump Presidency threatens the cozy little arrangement the two "separate" major political parties luxuriate in. The urgency of defeating Trump in the primary is apparently much more of an imperative to the Establishment pukes than worrying about lil' old Hill o'Beans.

Dunno about anyone else, but that right there is a beautifully cogent argument to vote FOR Donald.