TN-07: Cash Advantage for Behn (D) Heading Into Dec. 2 Special Election
State Rep. Aftyn Behn, a Democrat, outraised her Republican foe Matt Van Epps almost two to one in recent weeks as the two head toward a Dec. 2 special election for Tennessees open 7th Congressional District seat.
According to pre-election reports released Nov. 20, Behn reported more than $1 million raised since her Oct. 7 primary win. Van Epps, the former commissioner of the Tennessee Department of General Services under Gov. Bill Lee, reported $590,000 over the same period. National attention has amplified the stakes in district, which is bound by the Alabama and Kentucky state borders and includes a slice of Davidson County, putting Democrats squarely on offense as Trump battles controversies within his own party.
Behn capitalized on momentum following national Democratic wins in early November, while outside GOP spenders boosted Van Epps, aiming to avoid the embarrassment of a close race in the district a district Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Green won comfortably a year ago. Trump appeared virtually this month during a Van Epps campaign call, while Behn has done a national press tour. Optimistic pieces in the American Prospect and Mother Jones frame Behns race as an upset-in-the-making. A recent poll from Impact Research, a firm aligned with Democrats, shows Behn down 8 percentage points to Van Epps and highlights the GOPs potential cuts to Medicaid and Social Security as particularly unpopular.
Opponents, including Fox News, have focused on Behns history of progressive activism to tie her to past support for defunding the police and blanket critiques of Nashville. Van Epps has largely stayed out of the spotlight and avoided unfriendly media appearances, which might open him up to be publicly challenged on his Trump-conforming platform.
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