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EXCLUSIVE: @DNIGabbard is resigning from her post to support her husband through his battle with “an extremely rare form of bone cancer.”
@TulsiGabbard calls her husband her “rock.”
“His strength & love have sustained
me through every challenge. I cannot in good conscience ask him to face this fight alone while I continue in this demanding and time-consuming position.”
foxnews.com/politics/exclu…
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@Jensen_Utah @stevearkwright @DannyKPolitics You are a retard for backing a guy that has for one bill passed in 14 years. Dude come out here complaining about Isreal money and his largest donor was a Jew. But he is gone now and anyone that thinks he can run for President after losing a primary is fucking stupid.
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@Revolt2020FU @stevearkwright @DannyKPolitics You're a retard comparing primary numbers to general election numbers
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Ed Gallrein drew 57,053 votes in the 2026 GOP primary. That is a 351% surge in the anti-Massie vote.
That is a biggest surge in U.S. election history. Massie’s vote rose 18%, from 39,929 to 47,018.
Total GOP primary turnout nearly doubled in an off-year race. Money, Trump, and pro-Israel can’t explain it alone. Or maybe it can.
But a 351% challenger surge is not normal. It deserves precinct-level scrutiny. I call for an audit & recount!

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@monkski252 @DannyKPolitics Also while Massie talks shit about Israel his largest donor was a Jew. Jeff Yass.
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@Revolt2020FU @DannyKPolitics Trump shit on Massie because he was behind releasing the Epstein Files. He spent approx 30 million to silence Massie.
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@monkski252 @DannyKPolitics Massie wasnt behind shit. Massie was there for 14 years and never mentioned Epstein till last year. Trump turned him into PBPD and FBI. The Trump administration are the ones that arrested and charged them. Trump released 3 million files. 4 Presidents and 30 years did nothing.
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@stevearkwright @Jensen_Utah @DannyKPolitics And yet all you did is prove that I was correct by stating that Massie received 11% of the registered voters. The fact that only 11% voted for him after Trump received 68% of registered voters and 6 times the number of votes than Massie. That shows me who the 4th district backs.
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@DannyKPolitics Trump turned Epstein in to the PBPD and FBI. He then went and got Epstein and Maxwell arrested and charged. Then he released 3 million files. Through 4 other Presidents and almost 30 years there was nothing until Trump. To include 13 years of nothing from Massie.
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@Jensen_Utah @DannyKPolitics Trump pulled like 68% of the registered voters from there. Trump just showed you who has pull in the 4th district of Kentucky.
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@DannyKPolitics No incumbent has ever increased their raw vote total as much as Massie did from primary to primary and lost. Almost every incumbent that lost a primary got less votes than the prior primary election.
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@DannyKPolitics There are 304k registered Republicans in district 4. 348k with independents and libertarians. Trump pulled 204k votes from there in 2024. The fact Massie only got 11% of those voters in 2024 should have been a huge warning to him. Trump had 5 times as many in district 4.
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@BULLtrapBear @Niccccccckkk @Timcast I thought so too, until I needed three calculus classes in college.
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@Revolt2020FU @Niccccccckkk @Timcast I'm amazed with how poor people are at math.
Logically makes perfect sense I do remember throughout school most had difficulty above arithmetic. Geometry and algebra was extremely difficult for most. I aced AP Calculus thought it was fun but the most worthless class ever.
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@TheRightMelissa @TuckerCarlson Massies biggest donor was Jewish. Jeff Yass.
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@TuckerCarlson So it’s ok for Tucker to get $15 million from Islamist Billionaire & change his whole tune on Islam but he want to lecture others for receiving “foreign funding”

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@TuckerCarlson They didnt kill MAGA. MAGA just showed you over 37 elections. You get on board with us or we will replace you with someone that will.
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@glugalug @Niccccccckkk @Timcast You do realize that district 4 has 348k registered Republicans, independents and libertarians. There are 304k registered Republicans alone in just district 4.
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@Revolt2020FU @Niccccccckkk @Timcast Trump got 204k votes IN THE ENTIRE STATE. There are 6 congressional districts in Kentucky, so that's only 34k per district.
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Thomas Massie’s primary defeat is more than a political upset. It is the clearest signal yet that the Republican Party has no room left for libertarians, no matter how principled, how consistent, or how loyal they’ve been to the Constitution.
I say this not as a lifelong outsider, but as someone who once believed the GOP could be a home for liberty-minded Americans. I spent years trying to “work within the party,” convincing myself that if we just elected enough Massies, enough Amashes, enough Ron or Rand Pauls, we could steer the Republican ship back toward limited government, civil liberties, and fiscal restraint.
But Massie’s loss makes the truth impossible to ignore: the GOP does not want libertarians. It wants obedience. They did this to the Tea Party, Massie is just the latest scalp.
Massie wasn’t defeated because he betrayed so-called Republican values. He was defeated because he actually upheld them.
He voted against bloated spending. He opposed unconstitutional surveillance. He challenged executive overreach, no matter which president was in office. He refused to trade principle for party loyalty. And for that, the GOP establishment (and a sizable portion of its base) decided he had to go.
When a party that professes liberty as a core principle punishes its most consistent constitutionalist, it tells you everything about what it has become.
For decades, libertarians were asked to carve out space inside the Republican Party. We were told: “We need your votes.” “We need your energy.” “We need your ideas.”
But the moment we challenge the party’s sacred cows of militarism, surveillance, central planning, or corporate welfare, we’re labeled traitors. This only proves the GOP wants libertarian votes, not libertarian principles.
Massie’s defeat is not an anomaly. It is the logical outcome of a party that has spent years purging dissenters and elevating those who treat government power as a weapon rather than a responsibility.
Political parties respond to incentives, and the GOP’s incentives are now crystal clear:
• Reward loyalty to the leader, not loyalty to the Constitution.
• Reward spending when it benefits your faction, punish restraint when it doesn’t.
• Reward those who expand state power in the name of “security” or “order.”
• Punish anyone who questions the party line, even if they’re right.
Libertarians cannot thrive in a party whose incentives run directly counter to liberty.
If Thomas Massie, arguably the most intellectually consistent, policy-savvy, and constitutionally grounded member of Congress, cannot survive a Republican primary, then no libertarian can. Not one.
Massie was the test case. The GOP failed the test.
For years, libertarians were told to “be realistic,” to accept that the Republican Party was the only viable vehicle for liberty.
But what’s realistic about staying in a party that openly rejects you? What’s pragmatic about tying yourself to a machine that punishes your principles? What’s strategic about being a permanent minority faction inside a party that sees you as a nuisance and scapegoat?
Libertarians don’t need to be the GOP’s conscience. We don’t need to be their think tank. We don’t need to be their scapegoats.
The Libertarian Party is not perfect. No party is. But it is the only national political organization that:
• Opposes government surveillance without exception
• Opposes endless war without apology
• Opposes corporate welfare without loopholes
• Defends civil liberties without picking favorites
• Defends economic freedom without selling out to donors
• Defends personal freedom without moralizing
If you believe in liberty, you deserve a party that believes in it too, not one that uses the word as a slogan while governing like the opposite.
I left the GOP almost ten years ago now.
The future of liberty will not be built inside a party that rejects it.
It will be built by those willing to stand outside it, and stand firm.
I hope you will join us.
-Chair
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@Skwerilleee There are 304k registered Republicans in district 4. There are like 3500 libertarians. Good luck.
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