A dark-money operation is targeting the special election for former Republican Tennessee Rep. Mark Green’s seat, using a spoiler strategy to sway the race, according to documents obtained by the Daily Caller.
The effort to boost the independent candidate in Tennessee’s 7th District is being led by the “Democratic/Liberal” PAC, Your Community. On Oct. 31, the PAC quietly released a poll showing Republican Matt Van Epps leading Democratic state Rep. Aftyn Behn by eight points ahead of the Dec. 2 special election to replace Green. (RELATED: Democrats Drunk On Success Gunning For District Trump Won By 20 Points)
A rare poll of the Dec. 2 TN-07 special!
Your Community PAC (D) released an Impact Research survey showing Republican Matt Van Epps ahead of Democrat Aftyn Behn, 52-44 percent.
TN-07 was Trump+22 in 2024.
Oct. 16-19, 700 LVs, live caller/text-to-webhttps://t.co/xPMqT2qDow pic.twitter.com/bc29DfzCB6
— Jacob Rubashkin (@JacobRubashkin) November 3, 2025
Following the release of the poll, the group — connected to the Sixteen Thirty Fund, whose donors include nonprofits tied to billionaire George Soros, and the North Fund — began distributing mailers in the district to boost Independent candidate Jon Thorp, who withdrew from the GOP primary to run without a party label, as shown in photos obtained by the Caller.
Mailers from Your Community PAC being sent in Tennessee’s 7th District special election, promoting Independent candidate Jon Thorp.
Roughly 85% of the PACs’ 2024 cycle spending went to support Democrats, while the remaining 15% was spent opposing Republicans, according to OpenSecrets records.Both funds are part of the Arabella Advisors network, which The Atlantic labeled the “mothership” of Democratic dark money, funneling hundreds of millions in anonymous donations into elections nationwide.
Your Community PAC appears to be taking an interference approach in the Volunteer State’s special election, running an ad Friday to promote Thorp and effectively sidelining the Democratic candidate to influence the race against Republican Matt Van Epps.
Your Community PAC is up on TV this a.m. with this jingle —
Male crooner:
“The Epstein files are locked away, Matt Van Epps will keep ’em that way. Just a hedge fund puppet for the billionaire elite”#TN07 https://t.co/QL0UFLvqdf pic.twitter.com/HJyb09AOBC
— Medium Buying (@MediumBuying) November 14, 2025
In 2024 alone, Your Community PAC spent $16.3 million, with 77% of its budget allocated to media, intervening in major contests from the presidential race to key Senate and House battles in Montana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Ohio, and Nebraska, according to OpenSecrets records.
Alongside its robust mail operations, Google’s ad archive shows six ads placed in Michigan’s 10th District and Nebraska’s 2nd District, including one co-funded with David Brock’s nonprofit, American Bridge, the Democrats’ largest rapid-response organization. (RELATED: Media Matters Founder Accused Of Illegally Profiting From Progressive Nonprofit Group)
Both dark-money groups, Sixteen Thirty Fund and North Fund, continue to exert influence behind the scenes: since 2024, North Fund has contributed $6.4 million to the PAC, while the Soros-backed Sixteen Thirty Fund has given nearly $6.7 million, plus an additional $35,000 in in-kind support.
Your Community PAC’s Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings list a compliance attorney as treasurer; the Wilmington, Delaware, address on record appears to be a private residence with no publicly identifiable owner. The PAC positions itself firmly as “Democratic/Liberal,” supporting several progressive causes, such as expanded abortion access, according to OpenSecrets records. (RELATED: Republican House Majority Narrows By One)
Van Epps, who served as Tennessee’s commissioner of General Services until June, emerged from a crowded GOP primary with ten opponents. He is the only candidate to secure President Donald Trump’s endorsement, adding to early backing from Green and Republicans Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, according to an NBC News report.
Green submitted his resignation in July after the passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” Green is a retired U.S. Army officer who has represented Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District since 2019.