How are they the same?
Donald took home 42.4% of the vote, according to the New York Times, which earned him 10 delegates. Ted came in second with 32.7%, and while he wasn’t able to topple Trump, Ted will surf away with 6 Hawaiian delegates.
However, some of Hawaii’s GOP voters can’t get enough of The Donald. “Love him or hate him,” state Sen. Sam Slom, 73, said, “if you look across the nation in the primaries thus far, the Republican vote is up tremendously and the Democrat vote is down significantly.”