Thomas Massie, Can Trump Bully the Incumbent Congressman?
Donald Trump just flew into northern Kentucky and told a crowd that Congressman Thomas Massie is a “Disaster for the Republican Party.” That raises a bigger question for voters in Kentucky’s 4th district. Can Donald Trump actually bully out one...
Donald Trump just flew into northern Kentucky and told a crowd that Congressman Thomas Massie is a “Disaster for the Republican Party.” That raises a bigger question for voters in Kentucky’s 4th...
Donald Trump just flew into northern Kentucky and told a crowd that Congressman Thomas Massie is a “Disaster for the Republican Party.” That raises a...
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