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    Hamadeh wins CD8 Republican primary

    By Jeremy Duda,

    2024-07-31

    Abraham Hamadeh defeated Blake Masters in the West Valley-based 8th Congressional District Republican primary, the AP projected.

    The big picture: Hamadeh had 29.8% of the votes cast as of Wednesday afternoon and Blake Masters was in second place with 25.3%.


    Why it matters: CD8 is heavily Republican, so Hamadeh will likely prevail in the general election.

    • He will face Democrat Gregory Whitten in November.

    Zoom in: The CD8 Republican primary was an especially nasty race that saw Masters repeatedly attack Hamadeh with ads that highlighted his Muslim background.

    The intrigue: Hamadeh and Masters both had former President Trump's endorsement in 2022, when they ran losing campaigns for attorney general and U.S. Senate, respectively.

    • Last December, Trump gave his coveted endorsement to Hamadeh, who prominently featured it in his campaign.
    • But several days before the election, Trump announced that both Hamadeh and Masters have his "complete and total endorsements."
    • Ohio U.S. Sen. JD Vance endorsed Masters last year, long before he became Trump's running mate.
    Data: Associated Press; Chart: Axios Visuals

    Between the lines: Masters and Vance both received substantial financial support in their 2022 Senate runs from PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel .

    • Masters was chief operating officer of Thiel Capital and president of the nonprofit Thiel Foundation.

    Catch up quick: The CD8 winner will replace outgoing U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko, a Republican who first won the seat in a 2018 special election.

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