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This wasn’t just any old special election.
The Hill said Democrats “went all in” on the race. The Democrat House Majority PAC alone lavished a million bucks on ads supporting their blue candidate, Aftyn Behn. It was that PAC’s first special election spend so far this year. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) chipped in another million in a late surge. Behn’s campaign itself raised over $1.2 million, outpacing Van Epps’ $993,000.
Total Democratic-aligned outside spending topped $2 million, contributing to over $3 million in overall ad buys in the otherwise unremarkable race.
All the progressive bigwigs turned out to stump for Behn: Former Vice President Kamala Harris, DNC Chair Ken Martin, Alexandria “Cosmo” Ocasio-Cortez, and former VP Al Gore, fresh off reinventing the internet. Progressive activist groups like Your Community PAC ran targeted ads, ironically trying to tie Van Epps to “billionaire elite” interests. ...
I agree with pundits who say it’s impossible to draw any broader conclusions from this race, since the circumstances and the Democrat push were so unique. The bottom line is turnout.
The bottom line is turnout.

very very low turnout for the Republicans as the Democrat received almost same amount of votes in recent elections for that Congressional seat
Yep. Won only with a 9 point lead compared to 22 point lead last November.
The special election was prompted by the July resignation of Rep. Mark Green, with both parties' national committees treating it as a national contest, mobilizing top figures and resources.
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