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President Donald Trump issued a full-throated endorsement of Rep. Abe Hamadeh, R-Ariz., backing the lawmaker for re-election less than half a year into the freshman House member's first term in ...
Opinion: Abe Hamadeh is asking a judge to oust Attorney General Kris Mayes and give him the job. Except that's not what the state constitution says.
Hamadeh then tried to deflect attention from the fact that he privately called election deniers “crazies” while publicly hitching a ride on their phobia in order to boost his political prospects.
Donald Trump has weighed in on the race, deciding to back Hamadeh in the primary since he has been such a "strong" election denier. Trump endorsed both of them when they ran for separate offices ...
Judge gives Abe Hamadeh and his pals 200,000 reasons to ditch Trump and the 'crazies' Opinion: There is a price to be paid, in your pocketbook as well as your soul, for irrational undying fealty ...
Hamadeh, a Republican, is running to represent Arizona's 8th Congressional District, which includes much of the West Valley. He previously ran for Arizona attorney general in 2022.
In Hamadeh’s case (unlike all the others), it was at least a close call. He lost to Attorney General Kris Mayes by a mere 280 votes out of 2.5 million cast.
Abraham Hamadeh, an election denier who ran for attorney general in Arizona in 2022, won the Republican primary for the state’s Eighth Congressional District on Wednesday, according to The ...
The final unofficial statewide results show Mayes ahead of Hamadeh by 510 votes. The difference between candidates is less than half a percentage point, which automatically triggers a recount.
So naturally, given the state of the Republican Party, Hamadeh would have to be considered the odds-on favorite. Assuming, that is, that he can’t find a judge willing to crown him AG.
Hamadeh, Masters don't live in CD 8 Within 2½ hours of Rep. Debbie Lesko announcing on Tuesday that she won’t run again in Congressional District 8 , Abe Hamadeh jumped into the race.
Now, Hamadeh is on the hook for about $100,000 in sanctions, while Crosby and Mast owe $113,000 each to state and county election officials. Post-judgement interest is set at 9.5% annually.