NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Democratic and Republican ballots aren't short on candidates in Tuesday's Tennessee primary special election to replace a GOP congressman who stepped aside this summer, including one who landed President Donald Trump's endorsement last week. The race to replace former U.S. Rep. Mark Green centers on one of three districts that GOP lawmakers drew as safely red in 2022 by dividing left-leaning Nashville . The Dec. 2 general election could gauge the popularity of Trump’s aggressive second-term agenda , especially with suburban Republican voters. The 7th Congressional District spans 14 counties, bordering both Kentucky and Alabama. Its voters elected Green by 21 percentage points in 2024 and by nearly 22 points in 2022. Along with parts of Nashvi
Both parties pack the ballot for US House special primary in Tennessee

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