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‘Misery and chaos’: GOP congressman-elect lashes out at Democrats for bringing ‘destruction’ to their cities
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‘Misery and chaos’: GOP congressman-elect lashes out at Democrats for bringing ‘destruction’ to their cities

Newly elected Republican Congressman Abe Hamadeh revealed what went well for Republicans and what didn’t for Democrats. Tuesday’s elections during a post-election victory interview with Fox News Digital.

The left always, that’s why they hate me so much too, they literally called me a white supremacist, even though I’m the son of Syrian immigrants and I have a family that comes from everywhere and from all kinds of colors,” Hamadeh told Fox News Digital, in his first interview since his election, in response to Democrats on post-election cable news attributing Trump’s victory to “racism” and misogyny “rather than to discuss specific political issues.

“They don’t know how to do it because they can’t accept the fact that their policies have failed the American people everywhere. It’s been implemented, like in California and San Francisco, like in Chicago, like in New York, name a successful Democrat It’s impossible because all they do is bring destruction, misery and chaos, and they try to turn our country into something it doesn’t. ‘is not, anything that resembles the place where some members of my family are from Venezuela and Venezuela we are not going to move towards socialism or communism.

Democrats as well as media pundits have repeatedly blamed racism and sexism as determining factors in Trump’s victory, despite Trump’s historic progress with several minority groups.

Trump got a higher percentage of Muslim voters than Jewish voters in recent elections.

Newly elected Republican Rep. Abe Hamadeh of Arizona's 8th Congressional District, left, and President Donald Trump, right (Getty)

Newly elected Republican Rep. Abe Hamadeh of Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, left, and President Donald Trump, right (Getty) (Getty)

Hamadeh highlighted the success of Trump, who managed to obtain more minority votes than other Republican candidates, despite the media discourse on racism.

“President Trump was the one who was able to capture the largest number of minorities, Arab-Americans in Michigan. If you look at Jewish Americans and Black Americans, Hispanic voters, it was just really remarkable and historic. “

“Here in Arizona, you know, we’re still counting the votes, but I think President Trump’s margin is only going to grow and what a great American comeback. As far as my race goes, that also has a lot to do with my race because, you know, I didn’t want to go to Washington DC with Kamala Harris so I’m proud that President Trump was able to achieve this historic victory that we’re going to have, hopefully, a united Republican government. and we are going to adopt this America First program that works for all Americans..

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

Hamadeh told Fox News Digital that he knew as early as Tuesday that he would win in his district and that Trump would win as well because they listened to voters’ concerns. Arizona Voters.

Nobody was happy with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, this wide open border and the economy with the inflation crisis that we find ourselves in. So, you know, I really believed 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 economy, Hamadeh said, are the main drivers of voter turnout in Arizona.

“It gives a combination of both, I think it was the chaos of the open borders, because for how many years did Joe Biden and Kamala Harris try to make the American people believe that they were doing all this they could to secure our border, which was obviously a problem.” lie?” Hamadeh said.

“I mean, they’re literally inviting illegal immigrants to come where fentanyl is being trafficked, sex trafficking. So I think people understood that inherently, President Trump had a secure border and Kamala and Joe Biden, you see how quickly they It makes you think that maybe having a president who actually wants to secure the border is pretty important.

Regarding inflation, Hamadeh said Arizona voters simply need to look at their grocery bill.

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Kari Lake, Republican candidate for Arizona Senate, and Abe Hamadeh, Republican candidate for Arizona House of Representatives. (Abe for Arizona)

“Arizona has been hit very hard by the inflation crisis and I know money talks many ways and they understand that President Trump had a booming economy,” Hamadeh said. “When you go to the grocery store now, it’s very expensive, when you go to the checkout. So I think it was a combination of the economy and the border.”

“But also really, I think a lot of people, if you look at what Elon Musk and so many other people who voted for Joe Biden in 2020, have now thought about President Trump. I think they’ve realized that weaponizing the rule of law and attacking the First Amendment and our Constitution was a threat to our very foundation as a republic so I think people understood that this moment required us to return to some common sense and. restore the America we love.