A poll shows early voters favor Democratic nominee Aftyn Behn, while those planning to vote on Election Day are leaning toward Republican nominee Matt Van Epps. What to know.
Rachel Campbell, chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party, raised concerns about "fraudulent dates being circulated."
Aftyn Behn, the Democratic nominee for next week’s special election in a heavily Republican Tennessee congressional district, has made affordability concerns a centerpiece of her campaign messaging – mirroring the playbook of the party’s victorious candidates for governor in Virginia and New Jersey earlier this month.
The once-sleepy special election in Tennessee’s 7th District has reached a fever pitch. Outside groups affiliated with both parties have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on ads just in the past week,
Republicans are growing increasingly anxious over a special election in Tennessee District 7 next month in a district that President Trump comfortably won by 22 points last year.
Republicans have urged people to vote in the Tennessee special election, suggesting they may be concerned the party is poised to lose. Aftyn Behn, a state legislator, is standing against Republican Matt Van Epps to fill a seat left vacant by former Representative Mark Green, who resigned from the House earlier this year.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Early voting in the special election for Tennessee’s 7th congressional district ended on Wednesday.
The race for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District is capturing national attention as election day approaches on Dec. 2.