Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Latest Massie poll goes the wrong way

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I have a couple of deadlines to tell you about at the very end.

But here's the news item: a Quantus Insights Survey has nonentity "Ed Gallrein" ahead of Thomas Massie 48.3 percent to 43.1 percent.

This is almost entirely because the 65+ voting bloc, which lives in an alternate universe, thinks Massie is a left-liberal.

One member of the 65+ voting bloc who represents his demographic with dignity is David Stockman, Director of the Office of Management and Budget under Ronald Reagan, and he says, "
Tom Massie is one of the greatest patriots and sentinels of Liberty and free market prosperity to ever serve in the US Congress."

Maybe you don't like this Massie vote or that Massie vote.

None of that matters. What you should really not like is three socially leftist billionaires, motivated by a foreign interest, buying a congressional seat. That's what you really shouldn't like.

(Incidentally, if I thought there was anything to this latest story making the rounds, I would have written about something else today.)

This "Ed Gallrein" is really something else. Except with Dan Bongino, he won't do long-form interviews. He won't debate. He uses AI to write his social media posts (this was proven -- he twice forgot to take out the part where Grok says, "Here is your social media post, crafted in your style"). He won't even return the candidate questionnaires to the local gun and pro-life groups.


Would someone who's so hesitant to share his views -- he was even backing out of public events when he found out there would be press questions -- have stood up against Anthony Fauci? Be serious!

If he wins, that means he gets rewarded for refusing to debate, and for using an unprecedented influx of outside cash to run a Biden-in-the-basement campaign.

Should a candidate be rewarded for that?

Would someone who -- as Gallrein did -- ditched the GOP when Trump was elected have defended the president through two impeachments, as Massie did, or grilled Merrick Garland about FBI assets on January 6th?

Massie is not just the best congressman we have -- he is one of the best congressmen of all time, by far. This is the simplest IQ test of all time.


Now for the deadlines:

(1) I don't know, Philadelphia: it was like pulling teeth getting signups for your murder mystery dinner party, but when I sent out a note last night saying a spot just opened up, all of a sudden people came out of the woodwork. The spot has been claimed, but for everyone else: if you'd like to attend one of these, I am holding parties in Denver and San Diego for now, with more cities probably to be added in 2027.

If you're interested in either of those, please let me know sooner rather than later by replying to this email and I'll get you the details.

(2) Tonight we close the doors of our Junior Mastermind and the new cohort of business owners gets its 180 days of transformation, in which everyone gets specific guidance and strategies tailored specifically to them, and in a group of like-minded people in which they don't have to worry about saying the wrong thing.

Try joining a business mastermind other than mine and saying something like, "I want to earn enough so my wife can stay home with the kids," and see what happens to you.

That comfort zone has become a straitjacket. Come have success with the great people in my group. Doors for the next cohort close at midnight:

 

Tom Woods



 






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