Congressmen Thomas Massie and Brett Guthrie say it's time for Trump to work on uniting GOP
05/06/2016
by Don Weber
Kentucky 4th District U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie says that Republicans in Congress need to stop asking themselves how to deal with Donald Trump, and concentrate more on the message being sent from the voters who have chosen him.
Trump is the likely GOP nominee since the two remaining GOP challengers, Texas U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, and Ohio Governor John Kasich dropped out of the race earlier this week.
Massie, who spoke on Thursday night at the Kenton County Republicans Spring Fling in Covington, says that GOP race for the White House has shown that voters and fed up with the status quo in Washington, D.C., and are willing to take a chance on someone outside of the establishment.
“It’s a message of frustration and you can see it in every congressional district,” Massie said. “Donald Trump is the one who’s not tied in any way to the establishment, so I think that resonated, and I think the people are still ready to try something other than what they’ve got.”
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