Super PACs Have Now Spent $7 Million In Middle Tennessee U.S. House Special Election With A Week To Go

Super PACs Have Now Spent $7 Million In Middle Tennessee U.S. House Special Election With A Week To Go

Super PACs Have Now Spent $7 Million In Middle Tennessee U.S. House Special Election With A Week To Go

Republicans and Democrat groups drop seven-figures in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, where the GOP has had a significant advantage in the past.

Image: Democrat Nashville state rep. Aftyn Behn, left, and Republican former Tennessee General Services Commissioner Matt Van Epps, right, will face off in a special election for Tennessee’s 7th U.S. Congressional District. Image Credit: John Partipilo/Tennessee Lookout

***Note from The Tennessee Conservative – This article reposted here for informational purposes only.

By Adam Friedman [Tennessee Lookout -CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] –

With one week until the Dec. 2 special election for Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, the money is pouring in, signaling both parties think the race is competitive. 

Former Tennessee General Services Commission Matt Van Epps, a Republican, was slightly favored by most political rating organizations to defeat state Rep. Aftyn Behn, a Democrat, in the special election to replace retired former U.S. Rep. Mark Green. The district was redrawn in 2022 to include parts of Nashville, Clarksville, and a swath of rural and suburban Tennessee counties with strong GOP leanings. Green won the district in 2022 and 2024 by nearly identical 20-percentage point margins. 

But the Democrat Party has sensed an opportunity in the district. 

Political action committees, PACs, tied to Democrat donors have spent almost $1.8 million in the race to help Behn, and Republican-tied PACs have spent $2.3 million, according to Federal Election Commission filings as of Nov. 24. The latest spending in the general election comes after nearly $3 million was mostly to help ensure a Van Epps victory. 

Of the $4.1 million spent so far, more than two-thirds has been spent on negative advertising about Behn and Van Epps. 

For Democrats, the vast majority of their PAC money has been spent by two groups: HMP and Your Community PAC.

The largest individual donors to HMP this year are Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, whose family owns the Hyatt hotel chain, and Reed Hastings, the founder of Netflix. The HMP PAC also received a significant contribution from the House Majority Forward, a campaign arm of U.S. House Democratic leadership. 

Your Community PAC’s money doesn’t link back to an individual donor but to a group called North Fund, whose donors are untraceable. The North Fund, as of 2024, was run by a Washington, D.C. consultant named Jim Gerstein, who has served as a pollster and independent expenditure campaign organizer in support of several Democrat Party candidates. 

For Republicans, MAGA Inc. has spent nearly $1.2 million in the race, with Club for Growth and Conservatives for American Excellence spending a combined $1 million.

MAGA Inc. is Trump’s primary PAC, whose largest individual donors this year are Jeff Yass, a billionaire investor who most notably owns a significant stake in Chinese social video company TikTok, and Kelcy Warren, the billionaire owner of Energy Transfer Partners. 

Conservatives for American Excellence spent around $600,000 in the primary to help Van Epps. The organization has received most of its donations from Ken Griffin and Paul Singer, billionaire owners of two hedge funds.

Club For Growth’s main backers are Yass and Virginia James, a long-time conservative donor and supporter of private school vouchers. Club for Growth also funds the School Freedom Fund, which spent around $850,000 to help Van Epps in the primary and spent more than $3.3 million in 2024 to elect a slate of pro-private-school voucher supporters to Tennessee’s state legislature. 

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  1. If these major money PACS hadn’t supported a RINO (GOP Milk Toast candidate Matt Van Epps) in the primary, this race would not even be close. Matt is a ‘nice guy’ and a strong family man, but perhaps he is a bit to congenial and less conservative that the average GOP voter in the 7th. I do not believe he has it in him to take a strong, constitutionally conservative stance on the vital and controversial issues in our future….we’ll see. As a result, there is ‘marginal’ hold-your-nose, excitement about the Van Epps campaign! On the other side of the isle, Democrats are extremely excited to support their very radical, law breaking socialist candidate, Ayftn Behn, who will align with the ‘squad’ her first day in DC. However, despite having the potential for a ‘close’ race, akin to the old days when party boss Bart Gordon ruled in our old 6th District, Van Epps will win this 7th District seat by a close margin. Unfortunately, I think he’ll be a big disappointment in Congress. I’ll be very happy to post to this blog that I was flat wrong, when and if I am. But, for me this is just another ‘hold-your-nose’ and vote election, I’m sure that I’m not alone.

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