Aftyn Behn

Tennessee Special Election Spurs GOP Fears of House Majority Collapse

Republicans are expressing growing anxiety regarding the upcoming special election in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, a district previously considered a GOP stronghold. A recent poll showing a dead heat between Republican Matt Van Epps and Democratic candidate Aftyn Behn has fueled concerns of an upset, potentially jeopardizing the GOP’s slim House majority. The race’s implications are heightened by the recent retirement announcement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, and a Democratic victory in Tennessee could significantly diminish the GOP’s control in the House. While some strategists suggest this may be an attempt to generate turnout, the potential for a Democratic overperformance has raised serious concerns within the Republican party.

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Democrat Challenges in Deep-Red Tennessee House Race

The upcoming election sees Democrat Behn and Republican Van Epps competing to fill the vacancy left by Representative Mark Green. Van Epps, endorsed by Trump, is focusing on conservative issues such as border security and opposition to “woke” policies. Behn, a Tennessee state representative, is campaigning on an anti-corporate platform addressing affordability concerns. A win for Behn would further solidify Democratic gains at the local level.

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Tennessee House Race Tightens: Poll Shows Democrat Within Striking Distance of Flipping Trump District

A recent Emerson College/The Hill poll indicates a tight race in Tennessee’s 7th District, with Republican Matt Van Epps narrowly leading Democrat Aftyn Behn, despite the district previously favoring Donald Trump by a significant margin. The poll reveals a significant gender and age divide among voters, with younger voters and women leaning towards Behn, while older voters and men support Van Epps. Early voters favor Behn, while those planning to vote on Election Day back Van Epps, suggesting voter turnout will be a crucial factor. The election, which is the final special House election of the year, will occur on December 2nd.

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