Abe Hamadeh, a Republican candidate for Arizona's 8th Congressional District, announced Wednesday that he has raised nearly $1.3 million since launching his campaign in October.
"It is an honor to receive the support of so many America First patriots across the great state of Arizona and across the nation," Hamadeh, who has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump, said in a statement.
"Washington D.C. needs bold and decisive leadership that puts the American people first. I am humbled by the support I have received in this race and look forward to continuing the fight to secure our border, reverse the economic disaster of the Biden Administration, and most importantly, save our great nation."
The Abe For AZ campaign has raised $290,000 since Hamadeh entered the race, with Arizona's Bold Era PAC raising an additional $1 million to support him in the Aug. 6 primary.
Hamadeh also has endorsements from several "America First" proponents, including Kari Lake, Robert O'Brien, Ric Grenell, Kash Patel, and Florida GOP Reps. Cory Mills and Matt Gaetz.