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Rep. Thomas Massie stated he will not request a recount after losing the Kentucky GOP primary. He rejected claims that voter fraud or mail-in ballots affected the outcome.
The HillRep. Thomas Massie said he will not seek a recount after losing the Republican primary for Kentucky’s 4th District. Massie stated he does not believe the results were affected by fraudulent votes, mail-in ballots, hacking, or mistabulated results. He made the comments on social media Friday.
Gallrein defeated Massie 55 percent to 45 percent.
Gallrein won all but two counties in the district. U.S. history.
Rep. said she respects Massie’s decision and noted that both she and Massie have given enough. Massie had held the seat since 2012. U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts. In an interview with Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe, Massie said Trump cost him his seat.
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