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Republican senator stands up for Muslim Democrat who was harassed over her faith

At left, Democrat Deedra Abboud. At right, Jeff Flake, a Republican senator from Arizona. Facebook/AP

Deedra Abboud hopes that she’ll be the one to unseat Jeff Flake, the Republican senator from Arizona, in next year’s midterm elections.

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But first, she’s found herself contending with people attacking her for her Muslim faith.

And in this, she’s found an ally: Flake himself.

Coverage of Islamophobia on Globalnews.ca:

Abboud is from Little Rock, Ark., and now works as a lawyer based in Phoenix. She’s running in the Democratic primary to seek a Senate seat in Arizona.

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And her Facebook page is littered with offensive comments targeting her religion.

One person likened Allah to Satan in response to a post about the U.S. Constitution.

Another commenter said, “Islam’s true colours are finally being noticed by the weaker-minded American,” in response to a post announcing her candidacy.

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Arizona Central reported that Abboud has police escort at events because she has “received a lot of hate.”

But Flake is one person who won’t stand for it.

In a tweet on Tuesday night, he said he was “sorry” that Abboud had to “put up with this.”

“Lots of wonderful people across Arizona,” he said. “You’ll find them.”

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Abboud thanked Flake for his words.

“Arizona’s amazing people deserve more of this,” she tweeted.

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