Newport, Ky. — Thomas Massie filed a Statement of Candidacy with the Federal Election Commission on May 25 to allow fundraising and potential campaigning for Kentucky's 4th Congressional District in 2028 after losing the recent Republican primary to Ed Gallrein. Massie, who served nearly 14 years in the House, confirmed the filing in social posts and interviews this week. The primary loss followed a high-spending contest that included a Trump endorsement for Gallrein and more than ten thousand-vote margin in the nomination last week; outlets reported roughly $32 million in spending. This week Massie said he has not decided which office to seek if he runs, while the November general election will determine whether Gallrein or Democrat Melissa Strange holds the seat.
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Massie's potential 2028 run could shape Kentucky's political landscape. If you're in the 4th District, your representative could change again. Watch for updates on Massie's decision and the November general election results.
Massie's primary loss and potential 2028 run highlight the high-stakes, high-cost nature of politics. It's a reminder to stay informed and vote in every election. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Kentucky's 4th District.
Ed Gallrein and his national backers benefited from the endorsement and concentrated outside spending that helped unseat an incumbent in the Republican primary.
Thomas Massie and his immediate campaign supporters suffered the direct consequence of losing the primary and the opportunity to continue representing Kentucky's 4th District.
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Massie Files for 2028 Run After Primary Defeat
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