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Massie positions himself for potential political future after primary defeat: 'I won't be going away silently'
Rep. Thomas Massie, defeated in Kentucky's GOP primary by Trump-backed Ed Gallrein, is keeping political options open for 2028 and beyond. He filed FEC paperwork to raise funds for future campaigns and denied losing due to election fraud, vowing to remain active in politics. Massie also referenced a 'paid social media campaign' to counter narratives about his tenure.
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