Not likely. KY-5 is a district that is historically Republican, with very, very few black residents at all. These sort of districts are NOT the kind of districts that would produce a Chris McDaniel, let alone a straight up white nationalist.
Rogers is NOT a movement conservative; he's close to an old-time Mountain Republican, and his district is likely to produce such a Republican as his successor.
I mean in the 90s it was polarized af. The eastern portion was very democrat but the the sw portion was just as republican
It's an area where Civil War partisan loyalties lasted for over a century. There are counties in that district that were Democratic pockets that carried for George McGovern in 1972.