Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District special election will be held on Dec. 2. What to know about candidates Aftyn Behn, Matt Van Epps before heading to the polls.
President Donald Trump and top Republicans are making a last-ditch push to prevent embarrassment in a hotly contested Tennessee special election for Congress.
At a Franklin rally on Dec. 1, President Donald Trump weighed in ahead of the highly competitive 7th district race. Here's what he said.
There's a special election Tuesday for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District with Republican Matt Van Epps vs. Democrat Aftyn Behn. Experts say results could be close but it all depends on turnout.
Republican candidate Matt Van Epps is likely to win the special election in Tennessee, according to the latest polls and betting odds. Vann Epps is standing against Aftyn Behn, a Democratic state legislator, to fill a seat left vacant by former Representative Mark Greene, who resigned from the House earlier this year.
The Associated Press reporter Jonathan Mattise explains Tennessee's special congressional election that has the Democrat Aftyn Behn, a 36-year-old liberal state representative, and Republican Matt Van Epps,
The president pushed voters to cast a ballot for the Republican House candidate in a Nashville-area special election that has become uncomfortably tight for the GOP.
The race to fill a vacant seat in the historically deep-red House district serves as the latest test of how much ground Republicans have lost with voters since President Trump returned to the White House.
An Impact Social report of Tennessee voters' social media posts shared with Newsweek found divided support for President Donald Trump.
There's a special election Tuesday for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District with Republican Matt Van Epps vs. Democrat Aftyn Behn. Experts say results could be close but it all depends on turnout.
The special election to replace the outgoing Republican Rep. Mark Green has garnered national attention, as Democrats push to frame the tightening race as evidence of an oncoming "blue wave" in the 2026 midterms, and Republicans flood the deep red district with money to avoid a symbolic victory for the Democrats.
Roberts himself cannot vote in the special election. He lives in the part of Davidson County in Congressional District 5, which is one of three the city is divided into.