Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton looked to bounce back Wednesday from unsettling presidential primary losses in Wisconsin, training their sights in the next White House contests on friendlier ground—their home state of New York, reports AFP from Washington. The Republican and Democratic frontrunners were trounced Tuesday night in the Badger State, giving their respective rivals—Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders—a boost in morale and delegates. Trump’s defeat makes his ascent to the Republican nomination steeper, increasing the likelihood of a contested convention in July that could throw the party’s nod to someone more to the liking of the establishment. Usually at no loss for words, the real estate mogul left it to his campaign to blame his poor Wisconsin showing Tuesday on an anti-Trump movement that it said spent “countless millions on false advertising” to stop him. “Ted Cruz is worse than a puppet—he is a Trojan horse, being used by the party bosses attempting to steal the nomination from Mr Trump,” his campaign said in a statement.