Abraham “Abe” Hamadeh, the Republican candidate for attorney general in Arizona, has run his campaign on “prosecuting election fraud.” In fact, he’s been so convincing that he even got former President Donald Trump to endorse him. But, whoops, then the Phoenix New Times reported that the 31-year-old retired Army captain bragged online about voting illegally.
On his own website, Hamadeh writes: ”The day I take office in January 2023 we will prioritize the Election Integrity Unit and increase the number of prosecutors and investigators in order to be prepared and protect the 2024 election. Confidence in our elections is the cornerstone to our country – we must restore voters trust.”
And in June, Trump wrote: “Hamadeh knows what happened in the 2020 Election, and will enforce voting laws so that our Elections are Free and Fair again.”
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