Ted Cruz appears to have the delegate count on his side in North Dakota, according to reports Sunday.
Politico and CNN reported Sunday that the state’s Republican Party selected 25 delegates to vote for the GOP presidential nominee. Of those, 18 of them said they were either leaning toward supporting Cruz or are against national front-runner Donald Trump.
North Dakota’s delegates are unbound until they declare their support officially in Cleveland, Ohio, at the GOP national convention this summer.
Trump is currently leading the field for the nomination, with Cruz trailing in second and John Kasich a distant third.
