Abe Hamadeh has defeated Blake Masters in Arizona‘s 8th Congressional District Republican primary. A former Maricopa County prosecutor, Hamadeh narrowly lost the state’s 2022 Attorney General race by under 300 votes to Democrat Kris Mayes. In the 8th Congressional District, Hamadeh fought through a contentious primary to win by a few thousand votes over Masters.
Just days before the primary, former President Donald J. Trump endorsed both Hamadeh and Masters as the preferred MAGA movement candidates. Meanwhile, there were concerns that a last-minute surge by Trump-skeptical Arizona State House Speaker Ben Toma could result in an upset in the race.
In his endorsement of both candidates—posted to his Truth Social platform on Sunday—former President Trump said: “In Congress, we need a true Warrior who will work tirelessly with us to Grow our Economy, Stop Inflation, Secure our Border, End Migrant Crime, Support our Great Military/Vets, and Protect our always under siege Second Amendment.”
Polling in the district suggested the primary would be a tight and hard-fought race, with both Hamadeh and Masters trading leads in several surveys. In the unofficial results as of publication, however, Hamadeh finished with 29.83 percent to Masters’s 25.32 percent. Toma came in a close third with 21.23, while former Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) finished in fourth place with 16.54 percent.



