Social Media Content Creators Converge on Kentucky to Boost Thomas Massie

The group Voice for the Voters brought independent journalists from across the country to Kentucky’s Fourth Congressional District before the May 19 primary.
Social Media Content Creators Converge on Kentucky to Boost Thomas Massie
Rep. Thomas Massie (C) questions U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on the Epstein files at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on Feb. 11, 2026. Win McNamee/Getty Images
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BOONE COUNTY, Ky.—Far from super PAC war rooms and the halls of Capitol Hill, Tiffany Cianci takes a break from the barrage of on-air interviews from an Airbnb overlooking the Ohio River in rural northern Kentucky.

The rental serves as a temporary home for Cianci and a few dozen social media content creators who have flocked here from across the country to support Rep. Thomas Massie during the final days of his bid to defeat challenger Ed Gallrein—who is backed by President Donald Trump—in Kentucky’s Fourth Congressional District Republican primary on May 19.

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