To the Editor,
β€œThe unborn may be the only constituency in Washington with no lobbyists β€” which may be why I keep showing up.” – Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie has represented the 4th District of Kentucky with courage and fortitude. He stands not only for those who can vote, but especially he stands up for those who are most vulnerable and have no voice: the unborn babies. Congressman Massie has earned the support of pro-life voters through a tireless and consistent record of defending the unborn and standing firmly for the sanctity of life.
Massie’s principled leadership is recognized by endorsements from Northern Kentucky Right to Life and Kentucky Right to Life β€” endorsements that reflect a proven record, not empty rhetoric. He has supported and authored legislation protecting unborn children, opposed taxpayer funding for abortion, and championed constitutional protections for life.
The contrast in this race could not be clearer. While Thomas Massie has earned the trust of the pro-life movement, challenger Ed Gallrein has not even answered questionnaires from Northern Kentucky Right to Life or Kentucky Right to Life, leaving voters without clear answers on where he stands on life issues. He has also declined multiple opportunities to debate Congressman Massie, avoiding the kind of open public discussion voters deserve.
Elections are about choices, and this one offers a choice between a tested, courageous pro-life defender and an unproven challenger unwilling to fully engage voters or key pro-life organizations.
Beyond the life issue, Massie has consistently represented Kentucky with integrity, independence, and fidelity to constitutional principles. In an era when conviction is rare, he continues to stand firm.
I urge voters who care about protecting life and preserving principled representation in Washington to vote for Thomas Massie for Congress on May 19th.
Sincerely,
Luke Brueggemann
Burlington, KY