The fight for the soul of the Republican Party is heating up in Kentucky, where America First Works has thrown its full weight behind Ed Gallrein's primary challenge against Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) β and they're not just writing checks.
The influential conservative organization has launched an aggressive ground game, knocking doors across Kentucky's 4th Congressional District to deliver a simple message: it's time for Massie to go.
This endorsement sends shockwaves through the establishment wing of the GOP, which has grown comfortable with Republicans who talk conservative but vote like Democrats when it matters most. Massie, despite his libertarian rhetoric, has repeatedly undermined President Trump's America First agenda at critical moments.
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"Ed Gallrein represents the future of the America First movement," America First Works declared in their endorsement. "While career politicians like Massie play games in Washington, hardworking Americans need fighters who will stand with President Trump 100% of the time."
The ground operation marks a significant escalation in what's shaping up to be one of 2026's most watched primary battles. America First Works isn't just making noise β they're putting boots on the ground and resources behind their words.
Massie's voting record tells the story of a politician who's lost touch with his constituents. From opposing Trump's border security initiatives to grandstanding against common-sense defense measures, he's proven time and again that his libertarian ideology trumps loyalty to the America First movement.
"Kentucky deserves better than a representative who consistently puts his personal brand above the needs of working families," said one America First Works volunteer.
Meanwhile, Gallrein has positioned himself as the true conservative alternative β a businessman who understands what everyday Americans face and isn't afraid to fight the deep state corruption that Massie has enabled through his inaction.
This primary fight represents something bigger than Kentucky politics. It's about whether the Republican Party will continue coddling establishment figures who undermine conservative victories, or whether patriots will demand accountability from their representatives.
Will Kentucky voters choose four more years of Massie's Washington games, or will they send a fighter to Congress who actually represents their values?
