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Kamala Harris Hits Campaign Trail in Tennessee Special Election

November 18, 2025
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Kamala Harris Hits Campaign Trail in Tennessee Special Election

Former Vice President Kamala Harris plans to make a surprise appearance on Tuesday with the Democratic candidate in a closely watched Tennessee special election for Congress, marking the first time since she left office that she has returned to the campaign trail for another candidate.

Ms. Harris’s planned appearance was confirmed by a person with direct knowledge of the preparations.

The race for the open House seat is in a district that President Trump won by more than 20 percentage points last year, and is seen as a long shot for Democrats. But Ms. Harris’s decision to campaign is the latest sign that the Dec. 2 election is being seriously contested. National party leaders now see the contest as an important test of the political environment before next year’s midterm elections.

Early voting has already begun in the race between State Representative Aftyn Behn, the Democrat, and Matt Van Epps, a veteran and the Republican nominee. Mr. Van Epps recently received some help from Mr. Trump in the form of a virtual rally.

Ms. Harris was already scheduled to be in Nashville this week for her book tour for her election memoir, “107 Days,” and adding the campaign event is a sign of her growing engagement in national politics a year after her defeat. She had considered running for governor of California but ultimately decided against a candidacy, and she has left open the door to running for president again.

Before this month’s election in California, Ms. Harris also attended a rally for Proposition 50, a ballot measure to redraw the state’s congressional map to add as many as five new Democratic seats. Voters overwhelmingly passed the measure.

Ms. Harris plans to headline a canvassing kickoff event for Ms. Behn on Tuesday afternoon after making an appearance on the campus of Fisk University, a historically Black college that is in the contested district.

The open Seventh Congressional District in Tennessee includes downtown Nashville but also stretches from the Kentucky border in the north to the Alabama border in the south. The vacancy was created this year when Representative Mark Green, a Republican, resigned to work in the private sector.

Both parties have begun to spend more substantively in the closing weeks of a race in which turnout is expected to be low.

Shane Goldmacher is a Times national political correspondent.

The post Kamala Harris Hits Campaign Trail in Tennessee Special Election appeared first on New York Times.

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