Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
LMCane said:
Ed Gallrein was a legit war hero in Afghanistan as part of the Navy SEALS
Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
LMCane said:
Ed Gallrein was a legit war hero in Afghanistan as part of the Navy SEALS
Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
PaulsBunions said:LMCane said:
Ed Gallrein was a legit war hero in Afghanistan as part of the Navy SEALS
Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
Probably because being a SEAL doesn't mean anything after Crenshaw and the rest of your post is conjecture. Gallrein campaigned from his basement and the few times he spoke publically he made a fool of himself.
LMCane said:PaulsBunions said:LMCane said:
Ed Gallrein was a legit war hero in Afghanistan as part of the Navy SEALS
Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
Probably because being a SEAL doesn't mean anything after Crenshaw and the rest of your post is conjecture. Gallrein campaigned from his basement and the few times he spoke publically he made a fool of himself.
"Publicly" is the correct and standard spelling. While "publically" is sometimes used, it is generally considered a spelling error or a rare, non-standard variant.
LMCane said:
Ed Gallrein was a legit war hero in Afghanistan as part of the Navy SEALS
Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
flown-the-coop said:LMCane said:
Ed Gallrein was a legit war hero in Afghanistan as part of the Navy SEALS
Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
We were told with Trump that NDAs are tacit admission of rape.
So Massie is a rapist and should resign.
PaulsBunions said:flown-the-coop said:LMCane said:
Ed Gallrein was a legit war hero in Afghanistan as part of the Navy SEALS
Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
We were told with Trump that NDAs are tacit admission of rape.
So Massie is a rapist and should resign.
Nobody but idiot leftists said that, are we idiot leftists now?
flown-the-coop said:PaulsBunions said:flown-the-coop said:LMCane said:
Ed Gallrein was a legit war hero in Afghanistan as part of the Navy SEALS
Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
We were told with Trump that NDAs are tacit admission of rape.
So Massie is a rapist and should resign.
Nobody but idiot leftists said that, are we idiot leftists now?
I have no idea if you are a leftist or not.
PaulsBunions said:flown-the-coop said:PaulsBunions said:flown-the-coop said:LMCane said:
Ed Gallrein was a legit war hero in Afghanistan as part of the Navy SEALS
Thomas Massie is a backstabbing leftist anti-semite who cheated on his wife and likely committed crimes which is why he tried to cover it up with an NDA
how is this even a close election?!?!
We were told with Trump that NDAs are tacit admission of rape.
So Massie is a rapist and should resign.
Nobody but idiot leftists said that, are we idiot leftists now?
I have no idea if you are a leftist or not.
I believe in the Constitution so no, I'm not.
Infection_Ag11 said:
History will reflect very poorly on those who attacked John McCain's character on the basis of partisan politics. One of the greatest victims of our current national discourse.
He was a good man who deserved much better. Shame on us.
NEW QUANTUS INSIGHTS POLL | May 11–12, 2026
— Quantus Insights (@QuantusInsights) May 13, 2026
Kentucky's CD4 Republican primary has become one of the most closely watched House primaries in the country, and our latest survey finds Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein leading Rep. Thomas Massie.
📊 Kentucky CD4 GOP Primary
🔴 Ed… pic.twitter.com/eY4cvRqUnR
Quote:
NEW QUANTUS INSIGHTS POLL | May 1112, 2026
Kentucky's CD4 Republican primary has become one of the most closely watched House primaries in the country, and our latest survey finds Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein leading Rep. Thomas Massie.
Kentucky CD4 GOP Primary
Ed Gallrein: 48.3%
Thomas Massie: 43.1%
Undecided: 7.6%
With leaners included, Gallrein expands his advantage.
Firm + Leaners
Ed Gallrein: 52.8%
Thomas Massie: 45.1%
Still undecided: 2.1%
Leaner Movement
Among voters who were not completely sure yet:
Lean toward Ed Gallrein: 52.4%
Lean toward Thomas Massie: 23.4%
Still completely undecided: 24.1%
Gallrein is winning the leaner pool by more than two-to-one, moving him above 50% when firm support and leaners are combined.
Key Takeaway
Massie retains a durable base of support, but Gallrein leads on the initial ballot and strengthens his position once leaners are allocated.
In a nationalized Republican primary shaped by Trump's endorsement, outside spending, and Massie's independent brand, Gallrein enters the final stretch with the advantage.
KentK93 said:NEW QUANTUS INSIGHTS POLL | May 11–12, 2026
— Quantus Insights (@QuantusInsights) May 13, 2026
Kentucky's CD4 Republican primary has become one of the most closely watched House primaries in the country, and our latest survey finds Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein leading Rep. Thomas Massie.
📊 Kentucky CD4 GOP Primary
🔴 Ed… pic.twitter.com/eY4cvRqUnRQuote:
NEW QUANTUS INSIGHTS POLL | May 1112, 2026
Kentucky's CD4 Republican primary has become one of the most closely watched House primaries in the country, and our latest survey finds Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein leading Rep. Thomas Massie.
Kentucky CD4 GOP Primary
Ed Gallrein: 48.3%
Thomas Massie: 43.1%
Undecided: 7.6%
With leaners included, Gallrein expands his advantage.
Firm + Leaners
Ed Gallrein: 52.8%
Thomas Massie: 45.1%
Still undecided: 2.1%
Leaner Movement
Among voters who were not completely sure yet:
Lean toward Ed Gallrein: 52.4%
Lean toward Thomas Massie: 23.4%
Still completely undecided: 24.1%
Gallrein is winning the leaner pool by more than two-to-one, moving him above 50% when firm support and leaners are combined.
Key Takeaway
Massie retains a durable base of support, but Gallrein leads on the initial ballot and strengthens his position once leaners are allocated.
In a nationalized Republican primary shaped by Trump's endorsement, outside spending, and Massie's independent brand, Gallrein enters the final stretch with the advantage.
KY-04 GOP Primary: Results by Age Group
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 13, 2026
🟣 Age 17-25: Massie +25
🟣 Age 26-35: Massie +56
🟣 Age 36-45: Massie +38
🟣 Age 46-55: Massie +17
——
🔴 Age 56-65: Gallrein +18
🔴 Age 66-75: Gallrein +35
🔴 Age 76+: Gallrein +33@QuantusInsights | 5/11-12 | 908 LV https://t.co/H7juBRgxXr pic.twitter.com/pjcRguiF4a
I hope you have good lawyers when this is over. Why do you still assert that the NDA allegedly offered by Spartz office (or House employment office) would have prevented her from talking about me? Perhaps you should clarify that you’re making that part up?
— Thomas Massie for Congress (@MassieforKY) May 13, 2026
No, absolutely not. Look at the newer articles. She now says I gave her the money in December, before she even started the job with Spartz.
— Thomas Massie for Congress (@MassieforKY) May 13, 2026
This is a hatchet job and you’re complicit.
Quote:
"So Rand Paul's fing son is sitting next to us at the at the bar … And he just like chimes in on our conversation, fing drunk and belligerent, and then starts going off about, you know, if [Rep. Thomas] Massie [R-Ky.] loses [his primary], it's because of my people," Lawler recalled.
"I'm like, 'What people?' He goes, 'Jews,' and I'm like, 'Do you think I'm Jewish? … I'm Irish-Italian Catholic, buddy,'" the Hudson Valley lawmaker went on.
PaulsBunions said:KentK93 said:NEW QUANTUS INSIGHTS POLL | May 11–12, 2026
— Quantus Insights (@QuantusInsights) May 13, 2026
Kentucky's CD4 Republican primary has become one of the most closely watched House primaries in the country, and our latest survey finds Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein leading Rep. Thomas Massie.
📊 Kentucky CD4 GOP Primary
🔴 Ed… pic.twitter.com/eY4cvRqUnRQuote:
NEW QUANTUS INSIGHTS POLL | May 1112, 2026
Kentucky's CD4 Republican primary has become one of the most closely watched House primaries in the country, and our latest survey finds Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein leading Rep. Thomas Massie.
Kentucky CD4 GOP Primary
Ed Gallrein: 48.3%
Thomas Massie: 43.1%
Undecided: 7.6%
With leaners included, Gallrein expands his advantage.
Firm + Leaners
Ed Gallrein: 52.8%
Thomas Massie: 45.1%
Still undecided: 2.1%
Leaner Movement
Among voters who were not completely sure yet:
Lean toward Ed Gallrein: 52.4%
Lean toward Thomas Massie: 23.4%
Still completely undecided: 24.1%
Gallrein is winning the leaner pool by more than two-to-one, moving him above 50% when firm support and leaners are combined.
Key Takeaway
Massie retains a durable base of support, but Gallrein leads on the initial ballot and strengthens his position once leaners are allocated.
In a nationalized Republican primary shaped by Trump's endorsement, outside spending, and Massie's independent brand, Gallrein enters the final stretch with the advantage.
Yeah depends on young voter turnoutKY-04 GOP Primary: Results by Age Group
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 13, 2026
🟣 Age 17-25: Massie +25
🟣 Age 26-35: Massie +56
🟣 Age 36-45: Massie +38
🟣 Age 46-55: Massie +17
——
🔴 Age 56-65: Gallrein +18
🔴 Age 66-75: Gallrein +35
🔴 Age 76+: Gallrein +33@QuantusInsights | 5/11-12 | 908 LV https://t.co/H7juBRgxXr pic.twitter.com/pjcRguiF4a
bobbranco said:
Paul family is an odd political clown show.
Seamaster said:PaulsBunions said:KentK93 said:NEW QUANTUS INSIGHTS POLL | May 11–12, 2026
— Quantus Insights (@QuantusInsights) May 13, 2026
Kentucky's CD4 Republican primary has become one of the most closely watched House primaries in the country, and our latest survey finds Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein leading Rep. Thomas Massie.
📊 Kentucky CD4 GOP Primary
🔴 Ed… pic.twitter.com/eY4cvRqUnRQuote:
NEW QUANTUS INSIGHTS POLL | May 1112, 2026
Kentucky's CD4 Republican primary has become one of the most closely watched House primaries in the country, and our latest survey finds Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein leading Rep. Thomas Massie.
Kentucky CD4 GOP Primary
Ed Gallrein: 48.3%
Thomas Massie: 43.1%
Undecided: 7.6%
With leaners included, Gallrein expands his advantage.
Firm + Leaners
Ed Gallrein: 52.8%
Thomas Massie: 45.1%
Still undecided: 2.1%
Leaner Movement
Among voters who were not completely sure yet:
Lean toward Ed Gallrein: 52.4%
Lean toward Thomas Massie: 23.4%
Still completely undecided: 24.1%
Gallrein is winning the leaner pool by more than two-to-one, moving him above 50% when firm support and leaners are combined.
Key Takeaway
Massie retains a durable base of support, but Gallrein leads on the initial ballot and strengthens his position once leaners are allocated.
In a nationalized Republican primary shaped by Trump's endorsement, outside spending, and Massie's independent brand, Gallrein enters the final stretch with the advantage.
Yeah depends on young voter turnoutKY-04 GOP Primary: Results by Age Group
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 13, 2026
🟣 Age 17-25: Massie +25
🟣 Age 26-35: Massie +56
🟣 Age 36-45: Massie +38
🟣 Age 46-55: Massie +17
——
🔴 Age 56-65: Gallrein +18
🔴 Age 66-75: Gallrein +35
🔴 Age 76+: Gallrein +33@QuantusInsights | 5/11-12 | 908 LV https://t.co/H7juBRgxXr pic.twitter.com/pjcRguiF4a
Win or lose those poll numbers give me hope. The boomer neoconservative days are numbered, thank God.
Equally important, Gen Z is abandoning woke.
In tandem, the future looks a lot brighter whether Massie wins or loses.
Edit: I just pitched in another $50 for his campaign. Do the same if you feel the same.
JUST IN: Thomas Massie's reelection odds are tanking amid hush money allegations from an ex-girlfriend.
— Polymarket (@Polymarket) May 13, 2026
He's now projected to be unseated. pic.twitter.com/GGMvh2zj5e
Im Gipper said:
Breaking news!!
Young people vote like idiots!
flown-the-coop said:Im Gipper said:
Breaking news!!
Young people vote like idiots!
Most young people are idiots. And if you're a leftist, you never grow out of it.
SociallyConditionedAg said:
All this money to defeat the most conservative Representative in Congress instead of the Democrats.
Seamaster said:flown-the-coop said:Im Gipper said:
Breaking news!!
Young people vote like idiots!
Most young people are idiots. And if you're a leftist, you never grow out of it.
What's lost on you is that a by far the biggest contingent supporting Massie are people who voted for Trump.
Hardly Liberals.
Im Gipper said:
Breaking news!!
Young people vote like idiots!
PaulsBunions said:Im Gipper said:
Breaking news!!
Young people vote like idiots!
Was it the young people who voted for the folks who got us $40T in debt? We all saw who you olds chose to run the country. If I were an Old i would stay quiet, yalls track record sucks.
DeepETX_Aggie said:
It's been really eye opening to me on how the GOP have turned on Massie. When all he's doing mostly is standing firm on his campaign promises.
Especially how people went after him for wanting everything released from the Epstein files, and now he's the bad guy. I hope he keeps his seat
flown-the-coop said:PaulsBunions said:Im Gipper said:
Breaking news!!
Young people vote like idiots!
Was it the young people who voted for the folks who got us $40T in debt? We all saw who you olds chose to run the country. If I were an Old i would stay quiet, yalls track record sucks.
You have the highest standard of living in human history thanks to the olds.
Time the children show some damn respect IMO.
flown-the-coop said:PaulsBunions said:Im Gipper said:
Breaking news!!
Young people vote like idiots!
Was it the young people who voted for the folks who got us $40T in debt? We all saw who you olds chose to run the country. If I were an Old i would stay quiet, yalls track record sucks.
You have the highest standard of living in human history thanks to the olds.
Time the children show some damn respect IMO.
He votes republican 90+% of the time. And a when he doesn't it's usually on increasing spending, surveillance, etc.flown-the-coop said:DeepETX_Aggie said:
It's been really eye opening to me on how the GOP have turned on Massie. When all he's doing mostly is standing firm on his campaign promises.
Especially how people went after him for wanting everything released from the Epstein files, and now he's the bad guy. I hope he keeps his seat
He's not a bad guy for being a dolt on Epstein. He's a bad guy because he is supposedly part of the R party but consistently votes with Ds as a "protest" because his libertarian tantrums are not adopted by the wider R party.
He's an antagonist. A waste of space that costs the good guys votes and it's time for him to depart.
Epstein has zero to do with it.
DeepETX_Aggie said:He votes republican 90+% of the time. And a when he doesn't it's usually on increasing spending, surveillance, etc.flown-the-coop said:DeepETX_Aggie said:
It's been really eye opening to me on how the GOP have turned on Massie. When all he's doing mostly is standing firm on his campaign promises.
Especially how people went after him for wanting everything released from the Epstein files, and now he's the bad guy. I hope he keeps his seat
He's not a bad guy for being a dolt on Epstein. He's a bad guy because he is supposedly part of the R party but consistently votes with Ds as a "protest" because his libertarian tantrums are not adopted by the wider R party.
He's an antagonist. A waste of space that costs the good guys votes and it's time for him to depart.
Epstein has zero to do with it.
So does someone have to align and vote for everything R even if he doesn't agree with it? He's against increasing spending, new wars, and increasing national surveillance. But I guess he should just be a good boy and fall in line….
If legislators always vote with the President, we have a king.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 28, 2019
If legislators always vote with the prevailing wind, we have mob rule.
If legislators always vote with the Constitution, we have a Republic.