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Updated · POLITICO · May 17
Pro-Israel Groups Pour Millions Into Thomas Massie Primary as Polls Show 1-Point Race
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · May 17

Pro-Israel Groups Pour Millions Into Thomas Massie Primary as Polls Show 1-Point Race

3 articles · Updated · POLITICO · May 17
  • Outside groups have turned Rep. Thomas Massie’s GOP primary into the most expensive House primary on record, with pro-Israel organizations and donors heavily backing challenger Nate Gallrein.
  • $1 million from Paul Singer, $750,000 from a Miriam Adelson-linked super PAC and six-figure billboard spending by Christians United for Israel helped fuel MAGA KY, the super PAC launched by Chris LaCivita and Tony Fabrizio.
  • Polls suggest the spending has made the race highly competitive: Quantus Insights showed Gallrein ahead by 8 points on Wednesday, while Big Data Poll had Massie up 1 point on Friday.
  • The contest has also drawn backlash and uglier rhetoric, including Tucker Carlson attacks on Israel-aligned groups, an ad invoking a rainbow Star of David, and antisemitic insults from Sen. Rand Paul’s son.
  • Trump’s endorsement and the money it unlocked have made first-time federal candidate Gallrein a serious threat, though even Massie critics say defeating an incumbent in his libertarian-leaning Kentucky district remains difficult.
Is record-breaking campaign spending by outside groups the new standard for American political primaries?
When millions in outside money flood a local race, can voters’ voices still be heard?