Trump calls Tennessee special election a ‘big thing’ – suggests results will reflect on him and the GOP



President Trump acknowledged Monday that the Tennessee congressional contest between Republican Matt Van Epps and Democrat Aftyn Behn is a “big thing” that will reflect on him and the entire GOP. 

“This is a big thing,” Trump said of Tuesday’s special election to fill the vacancy left in Tennessee’s 7th District by former Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.), who retired over the summer.

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“They say it’s a sign of how we are doing,” the president added in remarks made during a tele-rally for Van Epps. 

Trump urged Tennessee voters to get out to the polls on Tuesday and vote for Van Epps. REUTERS

Trump, who beat former Vice President Kamala Harris in the district by 22 points in 2024, argued that he’ll get bad press if Van Epps doesn’t win by a substantial margin. 

“If it’s like two points less than that, they’ll say, ‘Oh, that’s terrible. I guess Trump’s losing his magic,’” the president told voters. “I want Matt to do better than me, even.

“So whatever you can do, I’ll never forget it.” 

The latest polling shows Van Epps is locked in a tight race with Behn – topping the Democratic state lawmaker by only 2 percentage points (48%-46%), according to a surprising Emerson College Polling survey.

With Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) looming retirement in January and special elections to fill the two vacant seats previously held by Democrats, Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) narrow grip on the Republican House majority could slip to a zero-vote margin by next spring, if Van Epps loses. 

“This is a big deal, because right now we’re like, three votes up on the radical left, and this would be a wonderful victory for us,” Trump said. “It’ll be really a positive sign.” 

A recent poll showed Van Epps leading his Democratic opponent by only 2 percentage points. AP
Aftyn Behn held a virtual rally with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and former Vice President Al Gore on Monday. AP

The president joked that if the election “doesn’t work out” for Van Epps he would get the former Army special operations pilot a job “flying helicopters around, with me in it.” 

“But I think it’s going to work out. I don’t think we’re going to have to worry about him He’s an outstanding guy.” 

Johnson, who was also on the call with Trump, echoed the president’s remarks about how crucial the race is. 

“It is no secret my majority in Congress is razor-thin …. every seat matters more than ever, and that’s exactly why we need Matt here in Washington,” the House speaker said. 

Johnson, who spent the day campaigning with Van Epps, described Behn as a “far left radical” and “extreme,” pointing to the marquee guest at her get-out-the-vote rally.   

“She would be just a rubber stamp for the disastrous agenda of radicals like [Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and the rest of them,” he continued. “Don’t take my word for it, Matt’s opponent is actually having a rally with AOC right now in deep red Tennessee, if you can believe that, even as we speak.” 

Ocasio-Cortez was joined at the virtual event by the former head of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and former Vice President Al Gore, who represented Tennessee in the US House and Senate for more than 15 years.


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