Massie's 14-Year Record: Hard No on Every Gun Grab
Thomas Massie is on the ballot today in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District. The Republican congressman carries a 14-year voting record of opposing federal gun restrictions without exception. For gun owners evaluating which House members actually vote gun rights instead of talking about them, Massie's record matters. Polls close tonight.
Key Details
Massie has held his seat for 14 years. His voting record shows zero support for federal anti-gun legislation. Gun Owners of America rates him A+. He's faced re-election cycles before and holds the seat now. The election happens today in Kentucky's 4th District.
Why It Matters for Gun Owners
Federal gun votes happen. Magazine bans, AWB revivals, licensing schemes—they come from Congress. Kentucky gun owners voting today in the 4th District choose between someone with a demonstrated voting record and an unknown. Massie's record shows he won't trade on gun rights for party politics or re-election pressure. That matters when the next federal grab comes to the floor. A congressman's voting record beats promises every time. Gun owners in this district have a choice backed by 14 years of actual votes.
DownRange Analysis
Talk is worthless. Vote totals speak. Massie's 14-year record means he voted against gun restrictions when it cost politically, when his party pushed, when media attacked. That's the gun owner's baseline requirement: a representative who actually votes the way he campaigns. Too many Republicans fold when it matters. Massie doesn't. Kentucky's 4th gets to decide if they keep that vote or take a chance on someone else. For serious gun owners, the decision is simple: consistency beats promises. Vote accordingly.



