Republican strategist Karl Rove and journalist Bill Hemmer on Monday both agreed that the outcome of the primary election in Kentucky will speak volumes to GOP incumbents as President Trump ups his efforts to oust Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.). Massie is vying to hold onto his seat in the state’s 4th Congressional District against Ed…
Rove, Hemmer label Massie race a referendum on Trump: ‘There is a risk’
Originally reported by The Hill
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