Donald Trump is taking a victory lap after Arizona’s primaries, claiming his endorsed candidates are ’10 for 10′ on winning their races.
‘Trump on endorsements in Arizona, 10 for 10! MAGA2024!!!’ he wrote on Truth Social.
But in one primary, Trump at the last second endorsed both leading candidates.
Arizona’s Abe Hamadeh won a House race against Blake Masters in the unusual primary that at first pitted J.D. Vance and Trump against each other – until Trump decided to endorse both candidates.
On Wednesday evening Hamadeh declared victory and Masters conceded as ballots were still being counted.
‘What a race. Many headwinds! But, can’t cry over spilt milk. It is done,’ Masters wrote on X.
‘Congratulations to Abe Hamadeh. It’s time to unite behind him,’ he went on.
Hamadeh, the 33-year-old son of Syrian immigrants and a former prosecutor and Army intelligence officer, previously lost a race for Arizona attorney general in 2022.
He’s expected to soar to victory in November in the district where retiring Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., won reelection by 96.5 percent nearly two years ago.
‘They underestimated me because they underestimate the American people,’ Hamadeh wrote on X. ‘The good guys still have a shot… let’s roll.’
Hamadeh had been subjected to attacks from Masters over his ethnic background and the fact that he is single and childless.
In addition, he originally scored Trump’s endorsement while Vance had always backed Masters. DailyMail.com previously reported how the two men found themselves at odds in the race.
Then over the weekend, in what appears to be a first, Trump endorsed both front-liner Republicans.
In what appears to be a first, Donald Trump has endorsed both front-liner Republicans in an Arizona House primary where they are running against each other
‘They will both be spectacular, and I’m pleased to announce that both Blake Masters and Abe Hamadeh have my complete and total Endorsement to be the next Congressman of Arizona’s 8th Congressional district — they will not let you down!’ Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday.
Hamadeh and Masters have become bitter rivals since running, both unsuccessfully, on the same ticket in 2022 – Hamadeh for attorney general and Masters for Senate.
Trump ordered Masters not to run for Senate again this time to make way for Kari Lake, and he complied. Masters instead focused on the House race for the eighth district – and Trump this time threw his weight against him before Sunday’s switchup.
‘Blake Masters is a very successful businessman, and an incredibly strong supporter of our Movement to Make America Great Again – He is smart and tough! Likewise, Abe Hamadeh, a Veteran, former prosecutor, and fearless fighter for Election Integrity, has been with me all the way!’ Trump said.
The endorsement came just after Trump hailed cryptocurrencies at the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tenn.
Vance has a rally in the Arizona district on Wednesday one day after the primary. One source familiar with the race questioned whether Trump was afraid of Vance’s political sway winning out over his own.
Vance and Masters share a connection through billionaire PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel.
Masters served as Thiel Capital’s COO until 2022 when he resigned to focus on the Senate bid. But FEC disclosures show just last year Thiel paid Masters an eye-popping $25 million as a bonus. The form says the payment was part of a five-year plan agreed to in 2018.
Thiel, who donated $10 million to Masters’ unsuccessful Senate bid in 2022, swore off political donations this cycle. Trump reportedly called him a ‘f***ing scumbag’ to Masters after the ex-president called Thiel to ask him to give $10 million to his 2024 campaign.
Thiel, meanwhile, served as a mentor to Vance, a backer of his venture capital firm, donated over $15 million to his Senate race and helped him secure other high-dollar donors.
While he’s not yet committed any more money this cycle, Thiel appears to be warming to the Trump ticket.
Masters has stirred controversy by leaning into Vance’s ‘childless cat lady’ comments.
‘Political leaders should have children. Certainly they should at least be married,’ Masters wrote on X. ‘If you aren’t running or can’t run a household of your own, how can you relate to a constituency of families, or govern wisely with respect to future generations? Skin in the game matters.’
Masters has directed the same criticism at Hamadeh, who is single, contrasting that with Masters himself who has a ‘wonderful wife and four beautiful boys.’
Trump and his VP pick Sen. J.D. Vance had previously found themselves on opposite sides in the contentious Arizona primary
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‘Dishonest Abe supported Chuck Schumer’s amnesty bill, maybe because Abe’s parents were illegal immigrants,’ a Masters said. ‘Dishonest Abe said women have the right to abort their babies. Dishonest Abe supported cuts to Social Security, Medicare and the military. Dishonest Abe said America was founded on Islamic principles. He even said Israel was behind 9/11.’
The video features shots of Hamadeh with minarets around him, in Mecca wearing an Ihram.
A PAC backing Masters last month released an ad accusing Hamadeh of being a ‘terrorist sympathizer.’
A former member of Congress who offered a staffer $5 million to have his child, a failed Trump-backed Senate candidate who the ex-president is now working against and a local lawmaker who spewed pro-Hitler talking points are all among the colorful candidates vying for the seat to replace Lesko.