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Aftyn Behn Revelations Deal Blow to Democrat Hopes of Winning Tennessee

2025-11-25 08:09
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Resurfaced videos of Behn, a state legislator, may be proving problematic for her campaign.

Kate PlummerBy Kate Plummer

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Revelations about Democratic candidate Aftyn Behn might make it more difficult for her party to win a special election in Tennessee, betting odds indicate.

Behn, a state legislator, is standing against Republican Matt Van Epps to fill a seat left vacant by former Representative Mark Greene, who resigned from the House earlier this year.

According to Polymarket, a platform where users can place bets on the likelihood of world events, Behn's chance of winning the election have decreased from 28 percent on November 5 to 12 percent on November 25.

Newsweek reached out to Behn's campaign by email to comment on this story outside of normal business hours.

Why It Matters

Republicans have a slim majority in the House of Representatives with 219 seats to the Democrats 213 and Democrats are expected to make gains in future elections. Traditionally, the party that does not hold the White House tends to do better in midterm elections. In 2018, during President Donald Trump's first term, Republicans lost the House and the Democrats gained 41 seats.

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If Democrats do not enjoy successes in future elections and the GOP retains control of the House, it will be easier for Trump to implement his agenda without challenge.

What To Know

According to Polymarket, Behn's chances of winning the race reached highs of 50 percent on September 3. They dipped to 25 percent on October 2 and fluctuated from around 25 percent to 15 percent until recent days.

It comes after remarks Behn made in a February 2020 podcast emerged last week where she said "I hate this city," referencing Nashville, Tennessee. "I've been heavily involved in the Nashville mayoral race because I hate this city," she said. "I hate the bachelorettes, I hate the pedal taverns, I hate country music. I hate all the things that make Nashville apparently an 'IT CITY.'"

Meanwhile, a video resurfaced this week showing Behn shouting in the Tennessee state legislature, calling for Republican figures to resign. The footage was originally posted by The Tennessee Holler in 2019.

She also criticized the police in 2020 tweets that have since been deleted, according to MS Now. Behn told MS Now: "I I’m not going to engage in cable news talking points." "I don't remember these tweets," she added.

Meanwhile, previous polling also shows that the Republican Party is winning in the state. An Impact Social poll of the race showed Van Epps had an eight point advantage (52 percent to 44 percent). It surveyed 700 likely voters from October 16-19 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points.

However, it was always going to be difficult for Democrats to win the district. It backed Trump by more than 20 percentage points in the 2024 election. Sabato’s Crystal Ball rated the race as "Likely Republican" while Inside Elections classed the seat as "lean Republican."

What People Are Saying

Aftyn Behn' congress campaign manager Kate Briefs told Fox News: "Republicans are panicking and in a last-ditch attempt, they are distracting from the fact that Washington Republicans and Matt Van Epps are raising costs on Tennessee families and ripping and ripping away their health care while Aftyn Behn will lower Tennessee families' costs and make groceries more affordable by eliminating the state's grocery tax."

William Lyons, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, previously told Newsweek: "This is an election that might provide some hints for what might occur in the midterms next year. The last midterm cycle in 2022 was disappointing for the Republicans. Recall the anticipated "red wave" that failed to materialize. If Behn can get within single digits in this district, it would represent a positive sign for Democrats next year."

What Happens Next

The election takes place on December 2 with early voting occurring between November 12 and 26.

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