Here’s the most widely reported recent polling-related news involving Rep. Thomas Massie: in mid-August 2025, a pro-Trump/Trump-linked GOP primary poll (surveying likely GOP primary voters in Kentucky’s 4th District) was reported as showing Massie’s favorability slipping sharply, along with lower “re-elect”/job-approval style metrics.[1][2][3][4]
What the reported poll said (key figures)
- The poll reported Massie’s favorability dropping from 54–40 (June) to 43–54 (early August).[2][1]
- It also described his “overall job approval” (or approval-like metric) falling from 52% to 39%.[2]
- “Re-elect score” was reported as decreasing from 41% in June to 30% in the August survey, and the poll characterized him as having a “low floor” for the GOP primary.[4][2]
- One report also stated that 57% of primary voters would be more likely to back a candidate endorsed/supported by President Trump.[2]
- Coverage tied the change to a pro-Trump super PAC’s advertising campaign against Massie.[1][4]
How Massie responded
Massie criticized the poll’s premise, arguing it didn’t reflect conditions in Kentucky’s 4th District and pointing to difficulties finding “serious” GOP primary challengers.[1]
Notes on “latest” (so you can verify quickly)
Some of the items surfaced in coverage are from August 2025 (and at least one item on a related polling narrative appears to be from 2026), so if you tell me whether you mean the most recent date of polling reported in 2026 or just “the latest story about polling,” I can narrow it further.[7][4]
Sources
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) delivered a preemptive endorsement of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Wednesday and encouraged him to enter the 2024 GOP fray. “America needs a leader who is decisive, respects the Constitution, understands policy, puts family first, and leads by inspiring. That’s why I’m endorsing Ron DeSantis for President," Massie said in a
www.washingtonexaminer.comThe poll said that GOP primary voters were 53% less likely to vote for Massie based on what they’ve seen, read or heard recently.
www.kentucky.comRep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) could lose his House seat to a GOP challenger due to bucking President Donald Trump’s agenda, according to internal Republican
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skydancingblog.comRep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) could lose his House seat to a GOP challenger due to bucking President Donald Trump’s agenda, according to internal Republican polling.
ground.news“It’s not a sin to be white, it’s not against the law to be male,” Rep. Andy Barr said in an ad for his U.S. Senate campaign.
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