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    Thomas Massie wins 2nd term in congress with 68% of vote

    Thomas Massie Defeats Peter Newberry In 2014 Kentucky Congressional Election

    By Igor Bobic
    11/04/2014 7:11 pm EST

    Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) defeated Democrat Peter Newberry in the state's 4th Congressional District on Tuesday.

    Massie was first elected to Congress in 2012, after previously serving as a judge-executive in Kentucky. He swept into office by a wide margin thanks in large part to tea party support.

    Newberry, who is a small business owner and lawyer, attempted to run to Massie's right in the Republican-leaning district by arguing the tea party didn't go far enough in cutting waste in the federal government.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...n_5878950.html



    Massie
    68%
    150,463
    Newberry
    32%
    71,693

    100% reporting

    http://www.cnn.com/election/2014/results/state/KY/house



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