Matt Van Epps, a decorated combat veteran and former West Point graduate, is making a final push for Congress in Tennessee’s 7th District, urging all America First Patriots to vote for him in tomorrow’s early voting deadline—November 26th. With polls closing at noon in most parts of TN-07, every vote could determine the outcome of this special election, which will shape the district’s representation for the next term.

The Campaign and Endorsements

Van Epps, who stepped down as commissioner of the Tennessee Department of General Services to run for Congress, has built a campaign around conservative values, including support for the Second Amendment, pro-life policies, and a staunch commitment to President Trump’s America First agenda. His campaign received a major boost with endorsements from President Donald Trump, Governor Bill Lee, and Congressman Jim Jordan, all of whom have praised Van Epps as a true MAGA warrior and a proven conservative leader. “Matt Van Epps has my Complete and Total Endorsement to be the next Congressman from Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District — HE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!” said the president in a campaign statement.

The Race and the Stakes

The special election for TN-07 was triggered by the resignation of Representative Mark Green, who left Congress earlier this year. Van Epps won a crowded Republican primary, defeating eight competitors with nearly twice the votes of his closest rival, thanks in part to a surge in support from out-of-state PACs and grassroots mobilization. He now faces Democrat Aftyn Behn in the general election on December 2nd, but early voting ends tomorrow, making every vote crucial in this traditionally Republican district.

Why Every Vote Matters

Tennessee’s 7th District has been under Republican control since 1983, and recent redistricting has not changed its conservative leanings. However, the district now includes parts of northern Nashville, which adds a layer of competitiveness to the race. “If you feel this individual is morally reprehensible for defending predators, make sure to cast your vote!” wrote one local voter on Reddit, highlighting the heightened engagement among residents. Van Epps has vowed to “stand shoulder to shoulder with President Trump to advocate for our America First agenda,” and has promised to fight for Tennessee families on issues ranging from border security to economic opportunity.

How to Vote

Early voting ends tomorrow, November 26th, with most polling places closing at noon. Voters in line by 12 PM must be allowed to cast their ballots. The general election is scheduled for December 2nd, but with the deadline for early in-person voting looming, supporters are urged to act now. “GET OUT AND VOTE FOR MATT VAN EPPS — HE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!” is the rallying cry for America First Patriots across the district.

Next Steps

With only hours left to vote early, supporters are encouraged to mobilize friends, family, and neighbors to ensure every vote is cast. For those unable to vote early, the December 2nd Election Day offers a final chance to make their voice heard. The outcome of this race will have real-life impacts on Tennessee’s representation in Congress and the direction of national policy in the coming years.

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