An Army veteran who is running for Congress shares his strategy to rescue America from being controlled by "left-wing extremists."

In the Arizona House race, a former prosecutor and intelligence officer, Abe Hamadeh, has garnered significant backing.

An Army veteran who is running for Congress shares his strategy to rescue America from being controlled by "left-wing extremists."
An Army veteran who is running for Congress shares his strategy to rescue America from being controlled by "left-wing extremists."

A U.S. Army veteran running for Congress is working tirelessly to safeguard America from the "radical left" he claims have "taken over" the country and are "determined to ruin it."

Abe Hamadeh, a 33-year-old former Maricopa County prosecutor running for Arizona's 8th Congressional District, stated in an interview with Planet Chronicle Digital that a new generation of leaders was required to tackle the nation's multifaceted issues and that he was determined to be the "fighter" everyday Americans have been searching for.

As an Army intelligence officer in the reserve, Hamadeh took his oath to the Constitution seriously while serving overseas. He vowed never to compromise on the issues that have made America great.

"Our country is being taken over by radical leftists determined to destroy it. Therefore, we need a new generation of fearless fighters who will never give up, surrender, or compromise on the values that have made our country great," he stated.

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Republican Abe Hamadeh, a U.S. Army Reserve intelligence officer, is running to represent Arizona's 8th Congressional District. (Abe for Arizona)

"People are seeking courage now, as they are aware of the issues and see the borders and compromised elections. However, they need someone to take action and fight for a solution."

Hamadeh, a first-generation immigrant from Syria and Venezuela, has never held elected office but has served in the U.S. Army Reserve in an intelligence role since 2016. He deployed to Saudi Arabia in 2019, where he worked in a counterterrorism capacity following the terrorist attack in Pensacola, Florida, that year at the hands of a Saudi Arabian pilot.

During the 2022 midterm elections, he was the Republican nominee for Arizona attorney general, but lost to his Democratic opponent by less than 300 votes. However, a recount triggered by Arizona law due to the narrow margin reduced the Democrat's lead by nearly half.

Despite challenging the outcome in court, Hamadeh argued that thousands of provisional ballots were not counted.

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Republican Arizona congressional candidate serves as an intelligence officer with the U.S. Army Reserve. (Abe for Arizona)

As a member of Congress, he plans to address election integrity as one of his top priorities.

"Our elections are plagued by distrust due to the incompetence and possible corruption of election officials, as well as those who deny the existence of significant failures in the election process," Hamadeh stated, reflecting on his 2022 campaign. "This is a complete mess that requires immediate attention and accountability to prevent it from worsening."

He intends to prohibit the use of certain external funds for election financing and to abolish ranked-choice voting at the federal level.

If elected, Hamadeh stated that he would prioritize addressing the ongoing border crisis, an issue he hopes to collaborate on with former President Trump and Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake should they also succeed in their elections in November.

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Former President Trump endorsed Republican Abe Hamadeh to represent Arizona's 8th Congressional District. (Abe for Arizona)

Despite facing opposition from a more well-known candidate, he secured the endorsements of both individuals early in the primary race and developed a close relationship with them throughout his campaign.

"Hamadeh stated that President Trump and Kari Lake have endorsed him because they recognize the mental toughness required to succeed in a political campaign. They want a candidate who is unwavering and committed to making the country great. Hamadeh intends to fulfill this promise when he is elected to Congress."

"Voters in Arizona are demanding action on issues such as the border and elections. They want to see a fight against what they perceive as their country being stolen from them."

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Republican Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake and Republican Arizona House candidate Abe Hamadeh (Abe for Arizona)

In the Republican primary race to replace retiring GOP Rep. Debbie Lesko, Hamadeh is up against a crowded field, including Masters. However, he is confident that his support from Trump and Lake, as well as his experience serving the country, will help him win the election.

The July 30 primary winner is expected to win the November general election since analysts consider the race as either "safe" or "solid" Republican.

by Brandon Gillespie

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