Trump-endorsed, “Honest” Abe Hamadeh, GOP candidate for Attorney General—reportedly engaged in fraudulent voting and antisemitic remarks

‘If you think Jews arent big in america (2%) how come 56% of them are CEO’S … Jews are influential and for the most part rich. its good were targetting Arabs now, next will target Jews.’ – Abe Hamadeh (quote written as reported from a Hamadeh post)

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“Honest” Abe Hamadeh at a Republican event

Nicole White, Reporter

Abe Hamadeh, the GOP candidate for Attorney General was a reported frequent contributor of the online messaging board of Ron Paul Forums.

A reported archived sectioning of the forum board reveals Hamadeh had posted 4,136 times with comments that are reportedly full of misspellings and grammatical errors as well as admissions of engaging in voter fraud as a teenager.

Hamadeh is the youngest candidate in the country running for a statewide office.

A spokesperson for the campaign has reportedly replied to Hamadeh’s posts as—basically, youthful indiscretions that are, “being judged and criticized based on comments made well before their minds were even fully developed.”

But some Arizona voters that spoke to Northeast Valley News are troubled that the candidate running for the office of “top cop” in Arizona would not only brag about fraudulent voting, but has reportedly posted antisemitic statements on the same online forum.

“I kept thinking when I saw those “Honest” Abe signs with “Trump endorsed” on them, I laughed out loud, and thought, oh, oh, there’s more to this,” said Phoenix resident Kelly Pencham.

“If you think Jews arent big in america (2%) how come 56% of them are CEO’S … Jews are influential and for the most part rich. its good were targetting Arabs now, next will target Jews,”’ –Abe Hamadeh. wrote on a forum.

Other Arizona voters that spoke with nevaellynews.org were pointing to serious and deeper flaws that youthful indiscretions cannot diminish, but rather show a deep, entrenched contempt for Jews.

Paradise Valley resident, Ben Weinbloom didn’t appreciate the “Honest” Abe slogan nor the remarks reportedly made by the GOP candidate as, “youth driven.”

“This person has antisemitic views, that’s all I need to know,” Weinbloom said.

The New Times also reports that Hamadeh’s comments were made on an online message board and the report revealed an alarming involvement of Hamadeh’s father with the firebombing of a synagogue in the 1990’s.

It further states that, “In 2008, Abe Hamadeh advocated for cutting U.S. funding to Israel and indicated fervent oppositions to Israel as a state in several of his posts on the Ron Paul forum.