Blake Masters
Blake Masters is the COO of Thiel Capital multi-billion dollar firm that invests in new technology companies, and President of Thiel Foundation, a nonprofit foundation that promotes science and innovation. is co-author of New York Times #1 Best Seller Zero to One, and a family man with 3 children.
Blake Masters grew up in Tucson, Arizona. He attended Stanford University and Stanford Law School. He runs Thiel Capital, a multi-billion dollar firm that invests in new technology companies, and the Thiel Foundation, a nonprofit foundation that promotes science and innovation. The Foundation’s Thiel Fellowship Program has paid 225 young people to drop out of college and instead create new companies, which are together now worth more than $45 billion.
He believes in securing our Border; reducing imigration; trade policies that prioritize American workers and industry; a crackdown on crime; having a strong national defense and much more.
to find out more go to https://www.blakemasters.com.
Abraham (Abe) Hamadeh
Abe is a Candidate for Attorney General here in the state of Arizona. He is a former felony prosecutor at the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and an Army Captain and Intelligence Officer currently serving in the U.S. Army Reserve. He recently returned from a 14 month long deployment to Saudi Arabia where he was in charge of training Saudis domestic security forces
While serving in the US Army he negotiated military sales plus managed the training for Saudi Arabia’s domestic security forces both in the Kingdom and in the United States. He implemented a new enhanced security vetting system in response to the 2019 Pensacola terrorist attack. His direct counterparts included generals, colonels, and lieutenant colonels in the Saudi forces as well as high ranking civilians in their respective ministries.
Abraham’s awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Gold German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge, and Overseas Service Ribbon among others.
Abraham is a board member of the Dean’s Council of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University; he previously served on the board of advisors of the Center for Political Thought and Leadership at ASU which established a curriculum that honors and studies America’s founding thinkers and documents.
As a felony County Prosecutor he prosecuted criminals, upheld victims’ rights, and sought justice for the community. He earned his undergraduate degree in Political Science from ASU as well as earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Arizona College of Law. While studying law, he was awarded the Udall Fellowship by the Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys’ Advisory Council. This placed him at the city, county, state, and federal prosecutor offices.
To find out why Abe is running and the issues he feels are very important to Arizonans please visit www.abeforag.com.
Abe is “an America first conservative” running for Arizona Attorney General.