Arizona’s new Trump-Endorsed Congressman from District 8, Abe Hamadeh, spoke to The Gateway Pundit on Friday about his agenda to secure elections across the country and the border while in congress.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Abe Hamadeh won his race for Congress last Tuesday. Hamadeh previously ran for Arizona Attorney General in the rigged 2022 election and reportedly lost by just 280 votes. Had 60% of voting machines not failed and caused four-hour wait times in the state’s largest county, Maricopa, Hamadeh would have won the 2022 election decisively.
Additionally, thousands of Republican voters in 2022 were forced to vote with provisional ballots due to errors with their voter registrations, and their votes were never counted despite being lawfully registered to vote. Former Secretary of State Katie Hobbs previously hid this information from the judge in Hamadeh’s post-election challenge to overturn the election.
Hamadeh expressed concern that due to a systemwide error in the Arizona voter registration system affecting 218,000 voters, even more voters will be moved to a provisional ballot this election cycle. Maricopa estimates there are currently 10,000 provisional ballots, down from 21,000 earlier Sunday and since election day.
Additionally, Abe says the nearly two-week counting period that Maricopa County previously expected is “an open invitation for them to manipulate the ballots” in Kari Lake’s race for the Senate. As The Gateway Pundit reported on Saturday, despite winning steadily ballot dumps from Maricopa County over the last few days and coming back over 70,000 votes in the total ballot count, Maricopa County’s ballot counts are becoming increasingly suspicious and showing Lake’s deficit increasing. […]
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