Exit poll: Cruz wins on Trump fear; Sanders on excitement
[...] a majority of Wisconsin Republican voters say they're either concerned or scared of a potential Trump presidency.
On the Democratic side, voters chose Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who they saw as the more exciting, inspiring and honest candidate, according to early results of exit polls conducted for The Associated Press and television networks by Edison Research.
[...] even then, more voters view former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as the candidate most likely to beat Trump, who has been the Republican front-runner throughout the primaries.
A majority of Republican voters say they're either concerned or scared of a potential Trump presidency, exit polls show.
A third of Wisconsin GOP voters say that if Trump and Clinton are the nominees they'd vote for a third party candidate, stay home or even vote for Clinton.
When it comes to a contested Republican convention, more than half of Republicans say the party should nominate the candidate with the most support in the primaries, which so far would be Trump.
The survey was conducted for The Associated Press and the television networks by Edison Research as primary voters left their polling places at 35 randomly selected sites in Wisconsin.
The preliminary results include interviews with 1,774 Democratic primary voters and 1,532 Republican primary voters and have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.