Posted on 08/04/2022 7:33:04 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
Abe Hamadeh, whom former President Donald Trump endorsed, has won Arizona’s Republican attorney general primary, according to an Associated Press projection.
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— Abe Hamadeh for Arizona AG (@AbrahamHamadeh) August 3, 2022
Hamadeh, a political newcomer, is a veteran and former prosecutor in the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Hamadeh’s race was called the morning after election day. With 97 percent of precincts reported, the former prosecutor earned 32 percent of the vote, which was eight points higher than his closest challenger.
Hamadeh defeated Republican candidates Rodney Glassman, Andrew Gould, Dawn Grove, Lacey Cooper, and Tiffany Shedd.
In his endorsement, Trump noted that Hamadeh “knows what happened in the 2020 Election, and will enforce voting laws so that our Elections are Free and Fair again.”
Trump also praised Hamadeh for his commitment to border security, fighting big tech, and protecting the second amendment.
Trump said Hamadeh “will go after the drug cartels to secure and stop the invasion of our Southern Border, and is committed to the Constitution, equal justice under the law, and our Military and our Veterans.”
“He will stand up to ‘woke’ Big Tech and the Radical Left. Also, he will protect our Great Second Amendment, which is under siege now more than ever before,” Trump added.
Hamadeh recently spoke with Breitbart News about his plan to designate Mexican drug cartels as “terrorist organizations” if elected as Arizona’s attorney general.
“I know I spoke about it in the past with talking about labeling the drug cartels as terrorist organizations. And that would be one of my first priorities,” Hamadeh told Breitbart News. “First of all, because all the fentanyl that’s been pouring across the country. I mean, it’s killed hundreds of 1000s
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On big tech, Hamadeh said he is “looking at” declaring Google a public utility, which would bar them from censoring conservatives in their search results.
Hamadeh also said he would urge the next governor of Arizona to establish a state guard to protect the southern border. “So I’m calling for the state guard to be created so that we can finally patrol our border without asking the federal government for permission,” he said.
So is the turdblossom Brnovich now out of a job?
He was running for Senate and lost.
How can Arizona declare Google an Arizona utility when they do business nationally and internationally?
Arizona is on a roll; they declared a winner.
Hopefully, he is not a Manchurian Candidate.
One piece of the puzzle remains and its looking good.
Kari Lake for Gov.
And the last of the McCain Syndicate will be gone soon after.
Look for suddenly lots of GOP ‘advisors’ to leave AZ.
Primary Election day in the state of Arizona concluded on last Tuesday evening. Three days later...today...the voting results are still not released. This is sickening and cfime to boot. These low lifes in the democrat Party of Arizona are cheating with every passing day!!!!
Where is the Governor, folks...Where is the Attorney General. I guess these Republicans are working hand in hand with the low life, Demcrats to let the Cheating and Delay go on!!!
Arizona voters ...wake up, wise up, your election routine of cheating, stinks to high heaven!!! Shame on every voter in Arizona!!!
Well, he supposedly looks shady.
“Hopefully, he is not a Manchurian Candidate.”
That’s what I’m afraid of.
Meghan McCain is saddened by all this news. She is probably on suicide watch.
Brnovich was slaughtered. He finished third. He was the Eric Greitens of Arizona.
I’ve heard him in person a couple of times. He came across as sincere, passionate, “right” on all the big issues. He got my vote.
> How can Arizona declare Google an Arizona utility when they do business nationally and internationally?
Well, Google does have a nexus in Arizona and they do have a business license in Arizona as a result. So there is some possibility of jurisdiction. The Arizona Department of Revenue has certainly been creative about such things, much to the chagrin of many a high-tech marketing and advertising entrepreneur...
I suspect an act of the legislature might be necessary and lawyers will tie things up for decades, so it’s probably just a gesture, but never say never, heheh.
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