After a wave of high-profile election losses across the country last month, the GOP notched a much-needed win Tuesday in a closely watched Tennessee special congressional race, padding the party’s narrow House margin ahead of next year’s midterms.
NBC News’ Decision Desk projects that Republican Matt Van Epps beat Democrat Aftyn Behn, a state representative and community organizer, in the special election to represent Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District. Van Epps’ victory will boost Republicans’ advantage in the chamber to 220-213.
Democrats keyed into the race had largely built their expectations regarding its outcome around two possibilities: winning or an over performance by Behn.
The current political environment — one in which Trump faces sluggish approval ratings and Republicans find themselves defending an unpopular agenda — paired with the state’s reputation for low turnout during off-year elections, restored confidence among party members that they could at the very least cut into the double-digit margin Trump won the district by in 2024.
What happened tonight in Tennessee makes it clear: Democrats are on offense and Republicans are on the ropes.”
DNC Chairman Ken Martin
Victory would have been sweet, but for Democrats, Behn’s success in making this election competitive undercuts the bitterness of her loss.
“What happened tonight in Tennessee makes it clear: Democrats are on offense and Republicans are on the ropes. Aftyn Behn’s over performance in this Trump +22 district is historic and a flashing warning sign for Republicans heading into the midterms,” DNC Chairman Ken Martin said in a statement.
“They’ve gotten out there. Her supporters have gotten out in the community,” said Howard Ritchy, a resident of Joelton, Tenn. “Even if van Epps wins, it ain’t going to be by much, because so many people are engaged in this election, and they know it makes a difference.”
Republicans too noticed the success of Behn’s organizing, pouring millions of dollars into television advertisements casting her as a radical and highlighting her past support for progressive causes, including defunding the police.
The Trump-aligned and Elon Musk-funded MAGA Inc. PAC, for instance, poured more than $1.3 million dollars into the race — its first investment of that magnitude in an election this year.
“We’ve dumped just an absolute ton of money, lot of resources, both from a financial perspective and a manpower perspective,” RNC Chairman Joe Gruters said during a radio interview on Monday, characterizing the strength of Behn’s campaign as a “wake up call.”

That too is a win for Democrats, Martin said.
“The fact that Republicans spent millions to protect this Trump +22 district and still lost so much ground should have the GOP shaking in their boots,” he said.








