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applegrove

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Thu Oct 2, 2025, 08:21 PM 7 hrs ago

Upset Brewing in Tennessee Special Election?

Upset Brewing in Tennessee Special Election?

October 1, 2025 at 1:43 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 36 Comments

https://politicalwire.com/2025/10/01/upset-brewing-in-tennessee-special-election/


Inside Elections: “Throughout 2017 and into early 2018, election watchers kept seeing the same movie over and over: Special elections in heavily Republican areas were way closer than they had any right to be, as Donald Trump’s presidency galvanized Democratic voters and put several normally safe Republican districts into play. Eight years later, Trump is back in the White House and once again generating intense backlash: Democrats are overperforming in special elections to an even greater extent than they did in 2017-18. But with only four federal special elections in the books so far this year, unlike during Trump’s first term, we have yet to see a truly competitive race develop.”

“That could change on December 2. That’s the date of the special election in Tennessee’s 7th District, a solidly Republican seat that could nevertheless have just enough Democratic voters to make things interesting.”
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Upset Brewing in Tennessee Special Election? (Original Post) applegrove 7 hrs ago OP
No RandySF 7 hrs ago #1
Trump, Blackburn & the previous incumbent in the District Mark Green all won by the same 60-38 margin last year Wiz Imp 6 hrs ago #2

Wiz Imp

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2. Trump, Blackburn & the previous incumbent in the District Mark Green all won by the same 60-38 margin last year
Thu Oct 2, 2025, 08:35 PM
6 hrs ago

Based on the average Democratic Performance in special elections this year, it's likely just barely out of reach. But it's not impossible. The current House margin is 219-214. If the Democrats can pull the upset here (there is one more special election in Texas which Democrats will almost surely win) it would cut Republicans margin down to 219-216, meaning Republicans could only afford 1 defection in all votes moving forward. Democrats should pour some money into this Tennessee special election, a victory there would be huge.

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