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Gregory Whitten is running to represent Arizona's 8th Congressional District, which includes much of the West Valley. Abe Hamadeh 'lying so that he could get elected,' Democratic opponent claims ...
Abe Hamadeh has won Congressional District 8 over Gregory Whitten, according to Decision Desk projections. CD8 covers parts of Maricopa County, including the cities of Glendale, Peoria, Sun City ...
The race for Congressional District 8 is between Republican candidate Abraham Hamadeh and Democratic candidate Gregory Whitten. Whitten and Hamadeh are running to fill Republican Debbie Lesko's ...
Trump ally Abe Hamadeh will win his race for Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, a safe Republican district, against Democratic nominee Gregory Whitten, CNN projects. Hamadeh has closely ...
Arizona Congressional District 8 candidate 1-on-1 with Gregory Whitten - September 24, 2024 Video: Arizona Media Association + Local News Foundation ...
The Arizona Media Association is hosting one-on-one discussions with U.S. House CD7 candidate Daniel Butierez and U.S. House CD8 candidate Greg Whitten Tuesday.
Republican Abraham Hamadeh won election to a U.S. House seat representing Arizona on Wednesday. He defeated Democrat Gregory Whitten. Hamadeh is endorsed by presidential nominee Donald Trump and ...
Congressional candidate Gregory Whitten will take questions Tuesday in a televised interview. Whitten, a Democrat, is running to represent Arizona's 8th Congressional District, which includes much of ...
Hamadeh will face Gregory Whitten on the November ballot. Whitten was unopposed in the Democratic primary. “They underestimated me because they underestimate the American people.
Two candidates will be elected for each legislative district and Rook will be going up against Republican Abe Hamadeh and Democrat Gregory Whitten in the general election.
Mr. Hamadeh will most likely be favored this fall in his race against his Democratic opponent, Gregory Whitten, who did not face a primary challenger in the reliably Republican district.