Ex-VP Kamala Harris Campaigns for Aftyn Behn to Flip Congressional Seat
Kamala Harris campaigned to help Democrat Aftyn Behn attempt to flip Tennessee's 7th District, a seat won by Republicans by over 20 points in 2024, as early voting continues.
- On Nov. 18, 2025, Former Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in Nashville, urging turnout as over 200 people attended a door-knocking event ahead of the Dec. 6 election that impacts the House margin: 219 Republicans and 213 Democrats.
- Harris's visit followed a virtual rally President Donald Trump hosted for Matt Van Epps last week in the deep-red seventh district Trump won by more than 20 points.
- Behn had left her rally before Harris arrived, and Harris urged the crowd to get out the vote in two weeks without mentioning Behn, The New York Times reported.
- Polling and spending indicate Republicans are spending hundreds of thousands while polls last month showed Van Epps leading Behn by eight to ten points despite Democratic special-election overperformances in April.
- Looking ahead, Harris remains politically active and is widely expected to run for president in 2028, having said she is not yet done with public life.
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