Northern Kentucky — Voters will decide on May 19 whether Rep. Thomas Massie will retain his House seat against Trump-endorsed challenger Ed Gallrein in the Republican primary, a contest marked by unprecedented campaign spending, national surrogates on the trail, and recent personal allegations from an ex-partner that circulated online in the week before the vote. The outcome Tuesday night will measure President Donald Trump’s sway among Republican primary voters and affect intra-party dynamics; campaigns reported tens of millions in advertising, surrogates including Pete Hegseth campaigned for Gallrein, polling and vote totals will be reported after polls close at 6 p.m., and the result will determine the party nominee moving toward the general election.
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This Kentucky primary could shape the Republican party's future. It's a test of President Trump's influence on voters. If you're a Republican, the results may impact your party's direction. Check your local news after 6 p.m. on May 19 for results.
This race is about more than just a House seat. It's a litmus test for Trump's sway within the GOP. If you're interested in the future of the Republican party, this is a race to watch. Worth forwarding if you know someone who follows politics closely.
Trump-endorsed candidates, major donors and allied political consultants gained leverage and national attention from the race and its spending.
Incumbent Thomas Massie and his campaign faced intensified scrutiny, personal allegations in public discourse, and a concentrated national effort to unseat him.
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