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Rep. Thomas Massie Files for 2028 House Race, Keeps Political Options Open

In a move that keeps his political future open, Rep. Thomas Massie has filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to run for Kentucky’s fourth congressional district in 2028. This decision comes shortly after Massie lost the Republican primary to Ed Gallrein, a candidate endorsed by President Trump in what became the most expensive U.S. House primary in history.

Massie’s Future Plans

Though Massie has filed for the 2028 race, he has not committed to running for Congress again. In a social media post, Massie stated, “I haven’t made a final decision about which office to seek, if I run.” This filing allows him to continue raising funds as he navigates his political career.

In a recent appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press, Massie emphasized his openness to various political roles, including local positions. “I won’t rule anything out,” he said. “I won’t rule out a run for county commissioner. I used to be the county judge-executive here. That was probably the best job I ever had in politics.” Massie encouraged viewers to consider running for local offices, highlighting the importance of grassroots change.

Local and National Implications

Massie’s decision to keep his options open reflects a broader strategy that values both local and national political engagement. His encouragement for others to run for local offices underscores the importance of community-level involvement in shaping the political landscape. With 3,000 counties across the United States, Massie believes that significant change can begin at the grassroots level.

As Massie continues to weigh his options, his actions signal a commitment to staying active in the political arena, whether at the federal or local level. His ability to fundraise and maintain political operations ensures that he remains a significant figure in Kentucky’s political scene.


Original reporting: WLWT Cincinnati — read the source article.

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