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Trump Dismisses GOP Rivals: 'I'd Rather Move on to Crooked Hillary'

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The presidential candidates are getting ready to battle it out for Indiana's vote in Tuesday's primary. Although their rivals are refusing to concede defeat, front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are already preparing to go head-to-head in the General Election.

Sunday, Trump mocked Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, saying he'd rather move on to battle "crooked Hillary."

However, Cruz, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, and Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., are still not giving up their quest to oust the front-runners.

"I believe in the people of the Hoosier State. I believe that the men and women gathered here and the goodness of the American people, that we will not give in to evil but we will remember who we are and we will stand for our values," Cruz said at a rally in La Porte, Indiana.

However, Trump is expected to win big in Indiana. One poll shows Trump leading with with 49 percent of the vote, followed by Cruz with 34 percent and Kasich with 13 percent.

Polls show Sanders and Clinton are closer, but the former secretary of state expects to pull ahead of her Democratic rival.

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