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Mar 29, 2026

Anti-Trump RINO Gets Devastating Election News After Going After President Trump - He Lost As He's Putting His Republic...

Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie is fighting for his political life less than two weeks before his hotly contested GOP primary. Massie’s frequent rebellions against President Donald Trump and the Republican Party writ large are catching up to him as he faces his toughest reelection in over a decade.


For years, local Republicans have been itching to remove Massie because they believe he has been more concerned with spending bills, foreign conflicts, and the Jeffrey Epstein files than with prioritizing Kentucky.

Now that the president is finally leading former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein as Massie’s primary opponent, many Republicans see this as their best chance to defeat him since he was elected in 2012.

 

“He’s a Democrat in a Republican hat. … He takes credit for stuff that he says he’s a part of, but everybody knows he’s not,” said Randy Berling, a Republican from nearby Melbourne.

When asked who he planned to vote for in the May 19 primary, “Not this guy,” he said, adding that “everyone I know” is saying the same thing.

 

A few public polls of the campaign reveal that Massie is ahead of Gallrein by a modest amount, which suggests that Trump’s support has certain limits.

Gallrein, a farmer and previous state Senate candidate, has never run for federal office before and doesn’t have a lot of name recognition in the district. Some people who don’t like Massie are frightened that they won’t be able to get rid of him now or ever.

“In my heart of hearts, I think Massie may win,” said Steve Frank, a former commissioner of Covington, a major Cincinnati suburb and the largest city in northern Kentucky, who has grown critical of the incumbent over Israel and local matters and is backing Gallrein. “And if he can withstand this, who’s coming after him?”

The Boone County Republican Party recently voted 50-28 to uphold a rule requiring neutrality in contested primaries. The move has gone viral on social media as Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie is facing a contested primary election on May 19th.

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