Voters weigh in on Cruz-Kasich deal to block Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican presidential campaign trail is crackling with talk of a partnership and pancakes.
The Associated Press asked voters in Indiana, Oregon and New Mexico how they felt about Cruz and Kasich striking an extraordinary accord to avoid competing with each other in an effort to block Trump's relentless — but not yet successful — march toward the Republican nomination. Under the agreement announced late Sunday night, Kasich won't compete in Indiana, while Cruz bows out of the contests in Oregon and New Mexico over the next six weeks. The idea is to keep Trump from winning the 1,237 delegates required to clinch the party's presidential nomination.