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    Thomas Massie’s Defeat Exposes the GOP’s Post-Trump Identity Crisis

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJune 7, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Thomas Massie’s primary loss in Kentucky was not simply the defeat of an incumbent congressman, although Washington will certainly try to file it away that neatly because the permanent class loves nothing more than turning earthquakes into paperwork. Ed Gallrein defeated Massie 57,822 to 47,539, roughly 55 percent to 45 percent, after Donald Trump put his full weight behind Gallrein and outside groups turned a congressional primary into a national loyalty test. The race became the most expensive U.S. House primary in history, with massive spending from Trump-aligned forces, the Republican Jewish Coalition, and AIPAC’s United Democracy Project, among others, aimed at removing one of the few Republicans willing to publicly challenge the party’s donor-enforced consensus on war, debt, Israel, and executive power.

    That is the surface story. The deeper story is that the Republican Party is now entering its most consequential identity crisis since Reagan, and unlike the usual consultant-approved “rebrand,” this one cannot be fixed by changing the font on a mailer and adding a stock photo of a welder. Heading into 2028, the question is not whether the GOP will remain loyal to Trump’s personality. The real question is whether it will remain loyal to the America First principles that many voters thought Trump represented or whether it will drift back into the familiar arms of the same old regime with better memes and a red hat in the gift shop.


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