
We Went to Thomas Massie's District. Here's How They Feel About His 'No' Vote on Funding.
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- Reliability
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- Policy Leaning
68% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-6% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : Squirrel, who was working the register at a gas station in Walton, Kentucky, told The Epoch Times that he likes Trump a lot but prefers Massie.49% : Sam Markstein, spokesperson for the Republican Jewish Coalition, said the organization "will be a leading force alongside President Trump in support of a viable candidate to defeat Massie."
35% : In the 2020 Republican primary, which took place a few months after Trump castigated Massie over his COVID-19 vote, the incumbent claimed 81 percent of the vote to 19 percent for opponent attorney Todd McMurtry.
29% : Massey -- not to be confused with Massie -- lost another bid for the seat in 2024 to a different Liberty Caucus mainstay, attorney and current State Rep. T.J. Roberts. Claire Wirth, who lost the 2022 GOP primary to Massie, suggested Trump may have learned a lesson from endorsing him in her race.
27% : The latest clash looked a lot like the dust-up between Massie and Trump in March 2020, when the libertarian-leaning congressman tried to force a recorded vote on a multi-trillion-dollar COVID-19 relief package, a maneuver that party leaders on both sides blocked.
26% : " He wondered how the congressman will handle his public conflict with Trump, now the unchallenged leader of the national Republican Party.
25% : She added that Massie "was never going to support Trump.
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