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Thomas Massie files statement of candidacy for 2028 election

Thomas Massie files statement of candidacy for 2028 election
THEM HOPEFUL FOR CLOSURE AND JUSTICE. IN THIS CASE. THOMAS MASSIE IS NOT FINISHED WITH POLITICS FOLLOWING HIS LOSS IN LAST WEEK’S PRIMARY. TODAY, THE CONGRESSMAN FILED A STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY IN THE 2028 ELECTION FOR KENTUCKY’S FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. MASSIE LOST HIS SEAT TO PRESIDENT TRUMP BACKED RYAN IN A SOCIAL MEDIA POST. MASSIE SAYS THE FILING ALLOWS HIM TO CONTINUE TO RAISE
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Updated: 5:15 PM EDT May 25, 2026
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Thomas Massie files statement of candidacy for 2028 election
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Updated: 5:15 PM EDT May 25, 2026
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Thomas Massie is not finished with politics following his loss in last week's primary. On Monday, the congressman filed a statement of candidacy for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District in the 2028 election. Massie lost his seat to Trump-backed Ed Gallrein. He later posted a statement on X explaining his decision to file, saying the move allows him to continue raising funds that support his current position and any future ones he may seek.In his concession speech last Tuesday, and in interviews since the election, Massie did not rule out another run for office, including going so far as to hint at a presidential run.

Thomas Massie is not finished with politics following his loss in last week's primary.

On Monday, the congressman filed a statement of candidacy for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District in the 2028 election.

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Massie lost his seat to Trump-backed Ed Gallrein.

He later posted a statement on X explaining his decision to file, saying the move allows him to continue raising funds that support his current position and any future ones he may seek.

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In his concession speech last Tuesday, and in interviews since the election, Massie did not rule out another run for office, including going so far as to hint at a presidential run.

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