In the 2016 presidential cycle, the big late-breaking developments in the Ted Cruz campaign were (1) his early-string of primary wins as he tried to block/defeat Donald Trump’s momentum, and (2) his eventual exit from the race after losing key contests and falling behind in delegates.
Key 2016 developments (headline-level)
- Idaho primary win (March 8, 2016): Cruz won Idaho with 45%, positioning himself as the strongest alternative to Trump at that stage of the contest.[1]
- Further momentum (mid-March 2016): He also reported wins in state party delegate processes (for example, Wyoming county conventions).[1]
- Delegate gap widening (April 19–20, 2016): Trump won the New York primary and Cruz’s campaign began preparing for the possibility of a contested convention.[1]
- Cruz suspends his campaign (May 3, 2016): Cruz announced he was suspending the campaign—an outcome widely reported as clearing the path for Trump.[6][1]
What to search for if you want “latest news” by date
If you tell me the month (or even a week range) you care about—e.g., “March 2016” or “around May 3”—I can summarize the main articles and turning points from that exact window.
(Also: your request says “latest news … 2016,” but that’s historical—so I’m interpreting it as “notable/salient news moments” from the 2016 campaign.)
What time window should I focus on (e.g., March, April, or May 2016)?