“They don’t know how to because they can’t accept the fact that their policies have failed the American people everywhere. It’s been implemented, like California and San Francisco, like in Chicago, like in New York City, name a successful Democrat-run city. You can’t because all they do is bring destruction, misery and chaos, and they’re trying to transform our country into something that it is not, something that looks like where some of my family comes from in Venezuela and we are not going to go to socialism or communism.”
Democrats together with pundits within the media have repeatedly blamed racism and sexism as driving components behind Trump’s victory regardless of Trump making historic positive aspects with a number of minority teams.
TRUMP CLINCHED A HIGHER PERCENTAGE OF MUSLIM VOTERS COMPARED TO JEWISH VOTERS IN RECENT ELECTION
Newly elected GOP Rep Abe Hamadeh from Arizona’s eighth Congressional District, left, and President Donald Trump, proper (Getty) (Getty)
Hamadeh pointed to Trump’s success in bringing in additional minority votes than different Republican candidates, regardless of the media narrative about racism.
“President Trump was the one who was able to capture the most amount of minorities, Arab-Americans in Michigan. If you look at Jewish Americans and Black Americans, Hispanic voters, it was just truly remarkable and historical.”
“Right here in Arizona, you already know, we’re nonetheless counting the votes, however I believe President Trump’s margin is barely going to develop and what an excellent American comeback. In regard to my race, it ties a lot into my race, too, as a result of, you already know, I didn’t need to go to Washington, D.C. with Kamala Harris. So I’m proud that President Trump was capable of safe this historic victory that we’re going to have, hopefully a united Republican authorities and we’re going to cross that America First agenda that works for all Individuals.“
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Former President Trump endorsed Republican Abe Hamadeh to symbolize Arizona’s eighth Congressional District. (Abe for Arizona)
“Nobody was happy with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and this wide open border and the economy with the inflation crisis that we’re in. So, you know, I truly believed that we were going to win and it was a resounding victory for President Trump, winning the popular vote, winning the Electoral College, uniting so many different factions within the Republican Party.”
Immigration and the financial system, Hamadeh stated, had been the principle drivers of voter turnout in Arizona.
“It gives a combination of both, I think it was the open border chaos because for how many years has Joe Biden and Kamala Harris tried to gaslight the American people that they’re doing everything they can to secure our border, which was obviously a lie?”” Hamadeh stated.
“I mean, they literally have an open invitation to illegal immigrants coming across where fentanyl is being trafficked, sex trafficking. So I think people understood that inherently that President Trump did have a secure border and Kamala and Joe Biden, you see how quickly they destroyed it. It causes you to think that maybe having a president who actually wants to secure the border is pretty important.”
On inflation, Hamadeh stated that Arizona voters merely had to have a look at their grocery invoice.
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Republican Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake and Republican Arizona Home candidate Abe Hamadeh. (Abe for Arizona)
“Arizona’s hit really hard with the inflation crisis and I know I know that money talks in many ways and they understand that President Trump had a booming economy,” Hamadeh stated. “When you go to the grocery store now, it is so expensive, when you go to the checkout lane. So I do think it was a combination of the economy and the border.”
“But also truly, I do think it was many people, if you look at what Elon Musk and so many other people who voted for Joe Biden in 2020 now came around to President Trump. I think they understood that the weaponization of the rule of law and attacking the First Amendment and our Constitution was a threat to our very foundation as a republic. So I do think people did understand that this moment required us to go back to some common sense sanity and to restore the America we love.”