Rep. Thomas Massie wins reelection in Kentucky
Massie defeated challengers Matthew Lehman and Ethan Osborne to represent Kentucky's 4th congressional district in the U.S. House. He has been in Congress since 2012.
www.wcpo.comHere are the main latest election-related developments involving U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie (Kentucky, 4th District) that are showing up in reporting:
A tougher GOP primary fight has become a major focus. Coverage indicates outside groups have already been spending millions trying to defeat Massie in a May primary, after President Donald Trump publicly urged that he be beaten.[5]
Fundraising and campaign cash are being framed as part of that primary battle. Associated Press reporting (via other outlets) says Massie had built up substantial re-election finances (including carryover from a prior cycle), while groups aligned against him have also been spending heavily.[5]
Massie’s election standing in his district remains a key point in coverage. Earlier election reporting describes Massie as winning comfortably in prior contests in Kentucky’s heavily Republican 4th District (i.e., he’s not typically competitive for the general election, which makes primaries the main battleground).[2]
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Massie defeated challengers Matthew Lehman and Ethan Osborne to represent Kentucky's 4th congressional district in the U.S. House. He has been in Congress since 2012.
www.wcpo.comWASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie has stockpiled more than $1.7 million for his re-election bid as the Kentucky Republican gears up to face President Donald Trump's vaunted political operation, Massie's campaign announced Monday.
www.ajc.comThe Kentucky Republican tweaks the president on social media.
www.politico.comPresident Trump's scorn towards GOP Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky is a key factor in the May primary. He has called Massie the "worst Republican congressman" in Congress' history
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