Thomas Massie files to run in 2028 after losing to Trump pick Ed Gallrein
Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie has filed to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2028, despite recently losing his primary election to Ed Gallrein, a challenger endorsed by Donald Trump.

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AI-generatedKentucky Congressman Thomas Massie has filed to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2028, despite recently losing his primary election to Ed Gallrein, a challenger endorsed by Donald Trump. Massie stated that filing allows him to raise funds for his political operations and that he has not made a final decision on which office he will seek. The primary race was reportedly the most expensive in House history, with significant funding coming from outside Kentucky and from billionaire donors and PACs. Massie, a conservative known for breaking with Trump on issues like tariffs and spending, criticized the use of AI in political advertising during his campaign. He suggested his loss was due to outside money influencing the election after his vote could not be bought.
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5 extractedMassie criticized the use of AI in political advertising during his race, including an ad depicting him with Democratic leaders.
Donald Trump stated that Thomas Massie "deserves to lose."
Thomas Massie lost to Donald Trump’s pick Ed Gallrein 55-45 in a primary.
Thomas Massie filed to run for the US House of Representatives in 2028.
The race became the most expensive House primary battle in history.