US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in New York on May 3, 2016, following the primary in Indiana.— AFP
Clinton meanwhile suffered an upset in Indiana as her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders mounted a come-from-behind victory, denying the former secretary of state a feather in her cap as she seeks their party's presidential nomination.
Sanders, a self-declared democratic socialist, beat Clinton by 53.2 per cent to 46.8pc with about three quarters of precincts reporting — although Clinton remained well ahead in the overall delegate battle for the nomination.
Focused on November
Cruz had been hoping to use the midwestern state to block Trump from receiving the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination ahead of the Republican convention in Cleveland in July.
But the bombastic real estate mogul — who has thus far defied all political logic to lead the Republican race — swept the arch-conservative senator aside.
Trump was leading Cruz by about 53pc to 37pc, with Kasich languished at less than eight percent.
“Lyin' Ted Cruz consistently said that he will, and must, win Indiana. If he doesn't he should drop out of the race-stop wasting time & money,” Trump taunted in a tweet.
With 1,002 delegates to his name, Trump was already in favourable position to reach the magic number needed to avoid a contested party convention. With Cruz out of the race, crossing the threshold is a foregone conclusion for Trump.
Even before the Indiana results, Trump and Clinton had pivoted toward one another.
“I'm really focused on moving into the general election,” Clinton said confidently Tuesday in West Virginia.
“That's where we have to be because we are going to have a tough campaign against a candidate who'll literally say or do anything,” she said of Trump.
“We're going to take him on at every turn."
Cruz's exit comes after the primary battle took a nasty turn Tuesday when Trump cited a tabloid report linking Cruz's father Rafael to John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.
Trump raised the recent National Enquirer story in his interview with Fox News.
“This is just kooky,” an irate Cruz shot back while stumping in Evansville, Indiana, branding Trump a “pathological liar".
“The man is utterly amoral,” said Cruz, adding that “we are staring at the abyss” if Trump wins the White House.