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‘Misery and chaos’: GOP congressman-elect unleashes on Democrats for bringing ‘destruction’ to their cities

In a post-election interview with FOX News Digital, newly elected Republican Rep. Abe Hamade revealed what worked for Republicans and what didn't work for Democrats in Tuesday's election.

The left has always said that this is why they hate me so much, that even though I'm the son of Syrian immigrants and my family comes from everywhere and has all kinds of skin colors, they literally hate me. called a white supremacist. For the first time since his election, Hamadeh responded to Democrats for blaming Trump's victory on “racism” and misogyny instead of discussing specific policy issues on cable news after the election. told Fox News Digital in an interview.

“They don't know what to do because they can't accept the fact that their policies have failed the American people everywhere, like California and San Francisco, like Chicago, like New York City. successful people To name the main party members, policies have been implemented.''They have brought nothing but destruction, misery, and chaos, and they have made our country into something it is not: Venezuela, where my family is from. You can't do that because you're trying to change it to something like . We're not going to socialism or communism. ”

Democrats, along with media experts, have repeatedly blamed racism and sexism as factors in President Trump's victory, despite his historic victories over several minority groups. .

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

Newly elected Republican Congressman Abe Hamadeh (left) from Arizona's 8th Congressional District and President Donald Trump (right) (Getty) (Getty)

Hamadeh noted that despite media reports of racism, Trump has succeeded in attracting more minority votes than other Republican candidates.

“President Trump is the person who was able to win over the largest number of minority Arab Americans in Michigan. If you look at Jewish American voters, Black American voters, Hispanic voters, this is really true. It was amazing and historic.”

“Here in Arizona, as you know, we're still counting the votes, but I think the lead for President Trump is only going to get bigger. It's a great comeback for America. As for my race, it's also very tied to my race. Because I'm with Kamala Harris. I didn't want to go to D.C., and I'm proud that President Trump was able to secure this historic victory that would bring us together with the Republican government. An America First Agenda that Works for All Americans.

New York Democratic Party warns that “smearing people of color as white supremacists'' will “drive more people of color into Trump's camp.''

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Former President Trump endorsed Republican Abe Hamade to represent Arizona's 8th Congressional District. (Abe in charge of Arizona)

Hamadeh told Fox News Digital that he knew as of Tuesday that he would win in his district and so would Trump because he listened to the concerns of Arizona voters.

No one was happy with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and this economy with wide open borders and an inflationary crisis that we're in. So, you know, I truly believed we would win, and it was a huge victory for President Trump. , won the popular vote, won the Electoral College, and united so many different factions within the Republican Party. ”

Hamade said immigration and the economy are the main factors in Arizona's turnout.

“It's a combination of both. I think it was the open border mess, because Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have been giving Americans for years the gas that they're doing everything they can to secure the border. I've been trying to write a light, but it was obviously unfair.'' Lies? '' said Hamadeh.

“So they're literally openly inviting illegal immigrants to come into places where fentanyl is being trafficked and where sex trafficking is happening. So people are essentially saying that President Trump is safe. We have a border, and I think Kamala and Joe Biden understood how quickly they were doing it, and they destroyed it, so having a president who actually wants to secure the border might be pretty important, Makes me think. ”

Regarding inflation, Hamadeh said Arizona voters simply need to check their grocery bills.

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Republican Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake and Republican Arizona House candidate Abe Hamadeh. (Abe in charge of Arizona)

“Arizona has been really hit hard by the inflation crisis, but we know that money speaks in many ways, and they understand that with President Trump's economic boom,” Hamadeh said. “There is,” he said. “Right now, when you go to the grocery store and you go to the checkout counter, it's very expensive. So I think the economy and the border are tied together.”

“But also, really, if you look at what Elon Musk and many others who voted for Joe Biden in 2020 have now told President Trump, I think it was a lot of them. I think they understood the weaponization of state control.'' The First Amendment Attacking the Articles and the Constitution was a threat to the very foundations of our republic, and I think people understood that in this moment we needed to return to common sense and take back the America we love. ”

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