U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, who lost his reelection bid to Congress in May, may still have a future in politics. Massie’s supporters signaled they’re ready for his next campaign after he took to the stage in a packed ballroom at the Marriott Hotel near the Cincinnati airport in Hebron.
Future Possibilities
Massie has seven months left in Congress before his term ends, and he has options before him, according to Kentucky political observers. He could consider a run for Kentucky governor in 2027 or appear on news shows as a spokesperson on politics.
Massie’s concession speech was well-received in-person, but some Republicans online bashed his opening joke. Despite this, Massie’s remarks were seen as teasing some kind of future activity. He may also consider working with groups like Young Americans for Liberty or the Reason Foundation to write legislation.
Liberty Republicans
Massie’s loss might make Liberty Republicans more cautious and cause legislators to pick their battles more selectively. However, some Liberty-aligned Republicans had wins, like Chet Hand in the Republican primary for Boone County judge-executive.
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