He further criticized the Biden administration’s handling of border security. “They’ve had years to secure the border, yet it’s still wide open. Fentanyl and human trafficking are real threats, and people remember that Trump worked to keep the border secure.” For Hamadeh, the border crisis underscores the need for a leader committed to national security.
On inflation, Hamadeh observed that Arizona voters experience its impact daily, particularly at the grocery store. “Every store trip now costs more. The prices are shocking,” he said. Many voters, he noted, recall the strong economy under Trump and want a return to those policies.
Defending Constitutional Rights
Beyond economic issues, Hamadeh said many voters fear growing threats to their constitutional rights. “People like Elon Musk and others who once supported Biden now worry about attacks on free speech,” he remarked. In Hamadeh’s view, the shift back to Trump signifies a renewed commitment to common-sense policies and core American freedoms.