Massie’s 2028 Move: A Kentucky Lawmaker Eyes the GOP Stage
USATue May 26 2026
Thomas Massie, a Republican congressman from Kentucky, has officially filed paperwork to run for his state House seat in 2028. The filing was made just after he lost a primary battle to Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL who had the backing of President Donald Trump. By putting his name forward, Massie can keep collecting money for his current role and also prepare for any future federal ambitions.
The political world is watching, but the odds are not in his favor. On a cryptocurrency betting platform called Polymarket, only 3 percent of users think Massie will secure the Republican nomination for president. Still, nearly five million dollars has been staked on his potential candidacy, showing that some investors are hoping for a surprise.
Other contenders are ahead in the betting pool. Vice‑President J. D. Vance holds a 34 percent chance, while former Secretary of State Marco Rubio is at 24 percent. These figures reflect the general perception that Massie’s name is not yet a top pick for the party’s leadership.
Trump’s reaction to the primary loss was harsh. He labeled Massie a disloyal figure and even called him the “worst Republican Congressman” in history. The criticism highlights how closely tied Massie’s political fortunes are to Trump’s influence within the party.
When asked about a possible presidential run, Massie said he would not rule out any option. He left the door open for a 2028 campaign while still maintaining his current seat, indicating that he is keeping his choices flexible as the political landscape evolves.
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