This is going to be an interesting few weeks in the Republican Party. I imagine in Washington tonight, there is some head-scratching and a feeling of "what happened". The establishment has been soundly defeated and the it's down to two guys who aren't well liked. And no, Kasich has no chance and if you think he does, you probably think Austin Peay has a chance to win the NCAA Tournament. Kasich now has two guys in his campaign who have experience in a brokered convention, so even Kasich realizes that is his only shot.
So where do the establishment guys turn to now? Assuming they ignore Kasich, which they should do, it's either the devil you know in Cruz or the devil you don't know in Chump. Even though they don't like Cruz, they will likely turn to him because of how Chump's unfavorable rating is among the voters is. So I imagine there will be more support coming for Ted Cruz in the coming weeks. The establishments realize that it's now or never if they want to stop Chump, because he's almost halfway to 1,237 and they are running out of time if they want to stop him. Of course, there will be those who will support Chump, but I think more will go to Cruz (I could be wrong, of course). Will it be enough to move Cruz past Chump and get him to 1,237? Not likely. But I think there is quite a few who are now hoping for a contested convention. If that happens, who knows what the outcome will be.
Also, now that he is out, does Marco Rubio make an endorsement soon? Don't know that. He may make an endorsement tomorrow or a month from now, or never. I don't suspect that any endorsement of his will go to Chump. Listening to his speech when he announced the suspension of his campaign, he told voters not to give in to anger and fear. That sounded like an anti-Chump soundbite. Also, a couple from his campaign took to Twitter and said it was time to rally behind Cruz.
There has been a lot of crazy things going on in this campaign, and more is to come.