**BREAKING NEWS: REPRESENTATIVE THOMAS MASSIE RELEASES NEW CONSTITUENT SURVEY; DATA SHOWS SHIFT in DISTRICT PRIORITIES**

BREAKING NEWS: REPRESENTATIVE THOMAS MASSIE RELEASES NEW CONSTITUENT SURVEY; DATA SHOWS SHIFT IN DISTRICT PRIORITIES

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Reuters) — In an official release today from the Office of Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY), the congressman published the results of his latest district-wide constituent poll. The data, collected via a digital and mail-in questionnaire, indicates a statistically significant shift in voter priorities within Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District.

What: The poll, described as a non-scientific but comprehensive sentiment analysis, measured voter opinions on federal fiscal policy, civil liberties, and foreign aid appropriations. Preliminary results show that 68% of respondents cited “reduction of the national debt” as their primary concern, a 14-point increase from the office’s last survey in 2023.

Who: Representative Thomas Massie, a Republican known for his libertarian-leaning voting record and consistent opposition to omnibus spending bills, is the subject of the polling data.

When: The survey was conducted over the past four weeks, with the data compiled and verified through the congressman’s official channels on Tuesday.

Where: The polling was confined to the boundaries of Kentucky’s 4th District, a predominantly rural and suburban region spanning from the Ohio River counties to areas east of Louisville.

Why: The data release comes amid a contentious debate in the House of Representatives over a proposed continuing resolution to fund the federal government. Representative Massie’s office stated the poll is intended to “ensure alignment between Washington votes and local will,” reinforcing his platform of strict constitutionalism and financial accountability.

Official Statement: In a prepared remark, a spokesperson for the congressman stated, “This data confirms that the constituents of the 4th District demand a fundamental re-evaluation of federal spending. Representative Massie will use these numbers to guide his votes on the upcoming appropriations