Blake Masters

Blake Gates Masters (born August 5, 1986) is an American venture capitalist and far-right political candidate. Frequently referred to as a protégé of businessman Peter Thiel, Masters co-wrote ''Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future'' with Thiel in 2014, based on notes Masters had taken at Stanford Law School in 2012. He was later chief operating officer of Thiel's investment firm, Thiel Capital, and also president of the Thiel Foundation.

In the 2022 United States Senate election in Arizona, Masters defeated state Attorney General Mark Brnovich and businessman Jim Lamon to become the Republican Party nominee. He aligned himself with Thiel, who funded his primary campaign with $15 million, and former president Donald Trump, both of whom endorsed him in June 2022.

During his campaign, Masters promoted writings by Unabomber Ted Kaczynski and white supremacist Sam Francis, and touted his endorsement of the Great Replacement conspiracy theory. He lost the general election to incumbent Democrat Mark Kelly. The Washington Post described him one of the "worst candidates of the 2022 election," performing the worst among all Republican statewide candidates in the 2022 Arizona elections.

Masters ran for the U.S. House in 2024 for Arizona's 8th congressional district. He lost the Republican primary to Abraham Hamadeh, coming in second. Provided by Wikipedia

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