After far-right Rep. Debbie Lesko announced she won’t run for re-election in Arizona’s solidly conservative 8th District next year, the primary to take her place has quickly become a competition to see who better embodies former President Donald Trump’s conspiratorial ID.
It appears there’s a “Mr. MAGA” pageant underway, involving two contestants who’ve garnered right-wing praise for portraying themselves as Trump’s political facsimiles. And the competition is causing some interesting divisions in the conservative movement. The two contestants with the most name recognition are Blake Masters and Abe Hamadeh.
Hamadeh is the failed Arizona secretary of state candidate who’s yet to concede, despite having lost to a Democrat in last year’s midterms.
To give you a sense of his fealty to the former president, here’s a social media post from Hamadeh in which he thanks Trump for sharing a post Hamadeh wrote — praising Trump.
Thank you President Trump!
— Abe Hamadeh (@AbrahamHamadeh) November 1, 2023
America First = PEACE! pic.twitter.com/I3ODaThFdJ
Masters is the failed senate candidate and creepy gun whisperer who has cast himself as the rightful shepherd of the far-right’s goals. And Masters’ pro-Trump obsequiousness is well documented (his campaign announcement featured Trump prominently). The social media post below, in which he suggests the former president’s unhinged social media posts can help bring about world peace, really drives the point home.
Yglesias is wrong a lot but he’s not usually this dense. Trump was a great foreign policy president — a great peace president — precisely because he projected strength. Hence simple, brutal warnings that enemies understand and fear. Mean tweets, world peace. https://t.co/SyTwd5oca8
— Blake Masters (@bgmasters) October 29, 2023
Both Masters and Hamadeh received Trump’s endorsement in their losing election bids last year.
For what it’s worth, outgoing Rep. Lesko isn’t endorsing Masters or Hamadeh. She’s backing Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma, who recently announced his campaign for the seat. And the race is causing some cleavage in the Trump-ophilic community. For example, Hamadeh is attracting support from Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake and extremist influencer Laura Loomer. Meanwhile, Masters has U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar and conservative Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio in his corner.









