Al Gore Steps In to Boost Tennessee Democrat in Crucial Special Election
Source: Newsweek
Published Nov 30, 2025 at 01:01 PM EST updated Nov 30, 2025 at 02:23 PM EST
Former Vice President Al Gore will campaign for Democratic State Representative Aftyn Behn in Tennessees high-stakes special electionon the same day President Donald Trump holds a rival televised rally for the Republican nominee. Both campaigns are leaning on big-name surrogates to boost turnout in a tightening race.
The special election in Tennessees 7th Congressional District, which Trump carried by 22 points in 2024, has become unexpectedly competitive. Republican Matt Van Epps leads Behn 48 percent to 46 percent, according to an Emerson College Polling/The Hill survey published Wednesday. With 5 percent of voters still undecidedand early voting favoring Behn while Election Day voters lean toward Van Eppsturnout may determine the result.
Why It Matters
Gore has largely focused on environmental activism in recent years, so a return to the domestic political arena underscores Democratic efforts to energize voters in a state where the party faces steep odds. The outcome of the special election could have key implications for control of the House of Representatives, where Republicans hold a wafer-thin majority, currently 219-213. A party needs 218 for a majority, and there are currently three vacancies, with Republican resignations possibly on the horizon.
What To Know
A Saturday post on X from Behns campaign announcing Gores appearance at a Monday virtual get out the vote event was later deleted, but Behn confirmed his participation during a Sunday morning appearance on CNN, calling the former vice president a Tennessee legend. She also said New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would attend. A spokesperson for Gore, who served as vice president under President Bill Clinton and earlier as a Tennessee senator and representative, separately confirmed his involvement in an email to Newsweek.
Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/al-gore-boost-tennessee-democrat-special-election-aftyn-behn-matt-van-apps-11131683
anciano
(2,151 posts)Omaha Steve
(108,312 posts)If we win on December 2nd with Aftyn, Republicans lose a House seat.
Thanks to RandySF: A new Emerson/The Hill survey of the special election for US Congress in Tennessees 7th district finds 48% of voters support Matt Van Epps (R) and 46% support Aftyn Behn (D).
Help flip this seat. Undecideds will make the difference.
More info on Aftyn here: https://www.aftynforcongress.com/
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ShazzieB
(22,148 posts)I can only manage a small amount these days, but ai know every little bit helps!
FredGarvin
(790 posts)Al Gore lends new fresh optimism
RandySF
(80,856 posts)Gimpyknee
(1,025 posts)AllaN01Bear
(28,479 posts)EuterpeThelo
(162 posts)Imagine where we'd have been just on climate change.
LetMyPeopleVote
(174,320 posts)Cirsium
(3,302 posts)Leaning on big-name surrogates may not be the best strategy. That, and celebrity endorsements may or may not get out the base, but other than that can be a liability in my opinion and backfire.
IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,378 posts)Grins
(9,214 posts)Seems a bit late
BumRushDaShow
(165,177 posts)many people don't pay attention until right before the election and I don't recall if he has recently come out to stump for candidates in his home state.