Tennessee Democratic congressional candidate Aftyn Behn has been swept into the whirl of a political firestorm less than two weeks before the special election in which she is running for state's 7th District after someone resurfaced a 2020 podcast clip.
In the four-year-old audio, Behn vents much of the frustrations she still harbors toward Nashville, the city she now serves in the state legislature, complaining that she “hates” bachelorette parties, pedal taverns and a country music driven tourism culture that has come to dominate the city’s image.
The remarks, from an appearance on the GRITS podcast, quickly went viral after they were pushed out by Republican groups online.
"I've been heavily involved with the Nashville mayoral race because I hate the city. I hate the bachelorettes. I hate the pedal taverns. I hate country music. I hate all of the things that make Nashville apparently."
Critics pounced on the comments, saying they betrayed a lack of respect for the very people she hopes to serve in Congress.
Republicans pounced quickly, casting the remarks as disqualifying. The Republican National Committee asked why anyone who “hates Tennessee that much” would want to represent it in Washington. GOP nominee Matt Van Epps and a handful of Republican aligned groups pumped the clip on different social media platforms.
TOPICS: Aftyn Behn, The Republican National Committee, GRITS podcast, Human Interest, Nashville, Tennessee