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pat_k

(12,560 posts)
7. Less than a 7 pt margin when you add Oct primary votes for Dems v. Repubs.
Thu Nov 13, 2025, 01:04 PM
Nov 13

This race IS within reach!!

Background

In the Oct primary, 45.7% of the vote went to the Democratic field. That's under a 7 point margin. (From Ballotpedia Oct 7 primary D total 31,002, R total 36,854)

An uphill battle, but in special elections it is ALL about turnout.

Democrats are fired up.

Republicans, not so much.

And Epps is a Trump-endorsed asshole.

It's only been a month since the primary, but a hell of a lot has happened to sink the felon and fire-up Democrats. Bulldozing the White House, the Trump Shutdown, Willfully starving children, MTG, Senate vote against Tariffs.

A Democratic win in this race would:


1) Teach the Republicans that gerrymandering does not always work (The republican gerrymander was struck down by a lower court. TN supreme court reversed. That map has been in effect since Jan 2023)

2) Demonstrate that, as he becomes more wildly unpopular, Trump's endorsement may do more harm than good.


In 2024, Mark Green was the incumbent, having taken office 2019. He won with 58.5 percent. Based on voting in the Oct primary, absent the incumbent advantage, things look a lot closer.

Add to that the late-breaking surge in voting/same day registrations we just saw and this could really be a competitive race.

Demographics
Median age: 35.6 (On the young side. Median age nationwide is 39)
70% White, 15% Black, 4% "Other", 2% Native American, and 8% identifying as two or more races

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Which amounts to a net 2 gain. gab13by13 Nov 13 #1
Is that because of texas? SSJVegeta Nov 13 #3
The 7th is R+10 FBaggins Nov 13 #2
Be still my heart. SSJVegeta Nov 13 #4
Kick SheltieLover Nov 13 #5
The Cook Political Report has changed the rating on this race from Solid Republican to Likely Republican Jose Garcia Nov 13 #6
Less than a 7 pt margin when you add Oct primary votes for Dems v. Repubs. pat_k Nov 13 #7
That overstates things a bit FBaggins Nov 13 #9
True, however... pat_k Nov 13 #11
Donating with fingers crossed mountain grammy Nov 13 #8
Donated NBachers Nov 13 #10
A woman in a deep red state.... CousinIT Nov 13 #12
Kick Omaha Steve Nov 13 #13
I hear that(insert R candidate name here) is... lame54 Nov 13 #14
Kick Omaha Steve Nov 13 #15
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