Recent reporting on Thomas Massie polling has focused on his Kentucky 4th District GOP primary standing and whether pro–Trump groups are eroding his support.
Latest poll figures reported (highlights)
- An August 2025 poll backed by a pro-Trump PAC reported Massie’s net favorability fell from about 54–40 (June) to about 43–54 (early August), with reporters also describing a larger share of primary voters saying they were less likely to vote for Massie after seeing messages that he “votes against Trump.”[1][2]
- Related coverage of the same internal polling described Massie’s job approval slipping (reported as roughly 52% to 39%) and his “re-elect score” dropping (reported as roughly 41% to 30%) ahead of the next GOP primary environment.[2][5]
- Separate reporting in April 2026 (ahead of a late-spring primary) cited Quantus Insights as saying Massie was leading in his primary, describing him as having a stronger ballot position and a “reservoir of prior support,” with the district electorate portrayed as more open to independence.[4]
Context journalists are linking to the polling
- The August 2025 polling stories tie the negative movement to pro–Trump advertising/attack messaging aimed at Massie in his district by a PAC, while Massie dismissed the poll in at least one account as not reflecting viable challengers in the primary.[5][1]
If you tell me which election cycle you care about (e.g., the 2026 GOP primary specifically vs. earlier 2025 updates) I can summarize just the most relevant polling snapshots and trends for that window.
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.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
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 polling.
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skydancingblog.comRep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), one of President Donald Trump's most vocal critics on Capitol Hill, was leading in his primary election to maintain his seat in Congress
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