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The Tennessee Conservative [By Olivia Lupia] –
As early voting winds to a close, the 11-candidate GOP primary for the TN-7 special congressional election remains a tight race.
Representative Lee Reeves, one of the Republican candidates, is seeing massive backlash after one of his campaign workers was caught on camera stealing another candidate’s campaign materials.

Footage from a doorbell camera shows one of Reeves’ campaign workers approaching a residence where a piece of campaign literature for Mason Foley, the youngest candidate in the race, was already hanging on the doorknob. Reeves’ representative is then seen removing the Foley doorhanger, replacing it with Reeves’, then walking away, taking the stolen material with him.
VIDEO evidence of @LeeReevesTN campaign workers removing others’ campaign materials and replacing it with his own.
— Tennessee Stands (@tennesseestands) October 1, 2025
You don’t get more slimy than this guy. What a joke! pic.twitter.com/aDGMMfO0pr
Reeves is now facing significant backlash, with many denouncing his actions, calling for a public apology, and pointing out other seemingly disagreeable practices by the current state representative.
“Lee Reeves campaign should issue an IMMEDIATE public apology. Silence is approval,” read one response to the video.
“That alone is reason to vote for anyone other than him,” said another commenter.
The Tennessee Conservative’s Brandon Lewis wrote, “The ‘volunteer apple’ does not fall far from the ‘candidate tree…’”.
In Williamson County, which Lee’s legislative district partly includes, the county Republican party issued an official statement about the theft, condemning “all campaign tactics that seek to gain advantage through deceit, fraud, or treachery. This includes stealing, defacing, or destroying campaign materials.”

Lee’s history of anti-conservative policies also includes:
• Housing hundreds of illegal aliens in an apartment complex his equity management company owns in Houston, TX. Reeves claimed he was merely one of 22 investors in the company, despite being listed as the sole owner on all documents.
• He also blamed the federal government for prohibiting owners from verifying immigration status. However, he could have used a Texas law or credit/background checks which allow access to the necessary information on immigration status without expressly having to compel an applicant to provide proof.
• Supporting an organization which accused the Williamson County GOP of rigging the reorganization election and attempted to have the results overturned by the state party.
• Sponsorship of the bill which stripped local GOPs of caucus and convention rights after conservatives swept the Williamson County GOP reorganization instead of the heavily-financed slate of candidates supported by Reeves and other establishment Republicans.
• Campaign financing of over $780,000 through independent spending by the School Freedom Fund, a dark money group which is under the umbrella of Club for Growth, an anti-Trump organization. The Fund has been attacking Jody Barrett in his congressional campaign and poured millions of dollars into Tennessee House races last year to ensure the election of those who blindly supported Gov. Bill Lee’s school voucher program.
• Claiming “political cult leaders” are on the rise in Tennessee and appearing to demean conservative and grassroots efforts.
As of this writing, neither Reeves nor his campaign have responded to the theft incident.


About the Author: Olivia Lupia is a political refugee from Colorado who now calls Tennessee home. A proud follower of Christ, she views all political happenings through a Biblical lens and aims to utilize her knowledge and experience to educate and equip others. Olivia is an outspoken conservative who has run for local office, managed campaigns, and been highly involved with state & local GOPs, state legislatures, and other grassroots organizations and movements. Olivia can be reached at olivia@tennesseeconservativenews.com.
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But Jack Johnson is backing Lee Reeves. Something about 2 peas in a pod……
Early voted for Barrett this morning. Williamson County couldn’t have made the election office in a more obscure place than where it is. Back by the gravel pits. With all the construction in “quaint” Franklin good luck getting there. Blocked roads with too much traffic!