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Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:30 am to jbdawgs03
quote:I think it's more accurate to say he did an absolutely horrible job of getting people out to vote. Not just in this election, but throughout his tenure.
didn’t do a good enough job getting people to vote.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:31 am to NC_Tigah
Yeah, if these clowns were honest they would admit that Massie didn't move the needle for the sub42 crowd. They didn't care enough about him and his lack of any policy positions besides.... I am against Trump.
He cited nothing of any value that would get them to show up.
The one thing you can depend on with old geezers? They WILL show up to fricking vote, come hell or high water!
Simple as that. Read it and weep, you Prog eunuchs and RINO 's.
He cited nothing of any value that would get them to show up.
The one thing you can depend on with old geezers? They WILL show up to fricking vote, come hell or high water!
Simple as that. Read it and weep, you Prog eunuchs and RINO 's.
This post was edited on 5/21/26 at 6:32 am
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:32 am to jbdawgs03
Well, when AIPAC creates AI generated videos of Massie going hand in hand to check into a hotel with AOC and Ilhan Omar, the 60 and 70 year olds are gonna get their walkers out for a midterm.
So, presumably his constituents voted, but let’s not pretend that AIPAC’s funding and tactics didn’t have anything to do with it. There’s a reason they dump literal millions of dollars into a congressional race in bumfrick Kentucky and it isn’t because it doesn’t fricking work.
So, presumably his constituents voted, but let’s not pretend that AIPAC’s funding and tactics didn’t have anything to do with it. There’s a reason they dump literal millions of dollars into a congressional race in bumfrick Kentucky and it isn’t because it doesn’t fricking work.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:33 am to Houag80
quote:
Yeah, if these clowns were honest they would admit that Massie didn't move the needle for the sub42 crowd
He got more votes than he did in the prior election. An election he won 75-25.
You’re out of your mind.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:34 am to LoveThatMoney
Jeff Yass is/was Massie's primary benefactor.
Things that make you go, hmm.
Things that make you go, hmm.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:35 am to LoveThatMoney
He also received 20,000 less votes than in 2020.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:37 am to stuntman
How much did Kamala raise, spend in 24?
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:40 am to LoveThatMoney
You seem to be taking his loss personally. Do you live in his district? Also, don’t you think if he’d been representing the will of his constituents some commercials wouldn’t impact the race that much? The truth is he consistently went at Trump in interviews and on social media which turned off a lot of people who support the president. Praying for you.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:42 am to jbdawgs03
The Massie haters calling people who appreciated a consistent and reliable small government vote a “cult” is rich.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:42 am to SouthEasternKaiju
IIRC, wasn't it..... 1 beeeellion dollars?!?! 
Posted on 5/21/26 at 6:48 am to Houag80
And she still owed money. Wonder if everyone got paid.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 7:25 am to Hayekian serf
And what are his 3 biggest accomplishments while serving?
Posted on 5/21/26 at 7:47 am to jbdawgs03
Posted on 5/21/26 at 7:49 am to jbdawgs03
The irony of MIGA dunking all over Massie when they will be looking for allies in 2028

Posted on 5/21/26 at 7:52 am to 50_Tiger
What is your prediction for mid terms and 2028?
Posted on 5/21/26 at 7:56 am to jbdawgs03
Midterms?
The VRA ruling probably saved Republicans in the House. Senate will be much closer. The bozo Talarico has a marginal shot in TX due to influx of muslims and Indians.
2028, if the economy for the lower part of the K shape doesnt improve, you better get ready for the rainbow flags and ministry of truth again.
The VRA ruling probably saved Republicans in the House. Senate will be much closer. The bozo Talarico has a marginal shot in TX due to influx of muslims and Indians.
2028, if the economy for the lower part of the K shape doesnt improve, you better get ready for the rainbow flags and ministry of truth again.
This post was edited on 5/21/26 at 7:57 am
Posted on 5/21/26 at 8:59 am to jbdawgs03
quote:
You seem to be taking his loss personally. Do you live in his district
Not taking it personally. Just calling out the tomfoolery rampant in your OP and the obvious impact AIPAC has when it throws millions at a campaign.
quote:
Also, don’t you think if he’d been representing the will of his constituents some commercials wouldn’t impact the race that much?
No, research clearly shows that isn’t the case.
quote:
The truth is he consistently went at Trump in interviews and on social media which turned off a lot of people who support the president.
No doubt. Also turned on a lot of people who supported the president and no longer do or who flat out never have supported Trump. It’s a give and take.
quote:
Praying for you.
Mighty kind of you.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 9:01 am to DyeHardDylan
quote:
Gallrein didn’t even have to get out and campaign or debate, and he did neither.
Why would he? He had a known opponent with a record.
Everyone saw that which is why Massie got blasted......and embarrassed.
Posted on 5/21/26 at 9:14 am to DyeHardDylan
quote:What data?
According to data
This has been posted repeatedly, asserted as fact, but without citation as far as I can tell.
Is your source the obviously flawed 'BigDataPoll' which also had KY-4 as a dead heat?
quote:Wow. The irony is ironic.
In other words, the group that sits at home being subsidized by younger generations
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