Thomas Massie Concedes the Race: I Would’ve Come Out Sooner, but I had to call My Opponent and Concede
By Brian Allen
JUST IN — Thomas Massie concedes the race:
“I would’ve come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede.”
“And it took a while to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv.”
That line is going to detonate across Washington.
Massie just turned his concession speech into a missile aimed directly at the flood of outside money and foreign policy influence that consumed this race.
The most expensive House primary in U.S. history ends with one final message:
This wasn’t just Kentucky voting.
This was the political establishment making an example out of someone who refused to fall in line.
🚨 JUST IN — Thomas Massie concedes the race:
“I would’ve come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede.”
“And it took a while to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv.”
That line is going to detonate across Washington.
Massie just turned his concession speech into a… pic.twitter.com/PjSM4H5dLA
— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) May 20, 2026
Original source: https://x.com/allenanalysis/status/2056901763874075028

