Tennessee State Rep. Jay Reedy has officially endorsed fellow Republican Rep. Gino Bulso in his bid for Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District, calling Bulso a “proven conservative warrior” ready to carry the America First agenda to Washington.
Reedy, a U.S. Army veteran, cattle farmer, locksmith, and lifelong member of the National Rifle Association (NRA) from Erin, Tennessee, represents the 74th District in the Tennessee House, covering Benton, Houston, Humphreys, Stewart, and part of Henry County – a significant portion of the 7th Congressional District. The GOP primary election date is October 7, with the general election taking place on December 2.
“Gino Bulso doesn’t just talk the talk — he fights and wins for Tennessee values,” Reedy said. “Whether it’s fighting illegal immigration, protecting our daughters in sports, defending gun rights, or standing up to the liberal Left, Gino has led the charge and delivered real results. I’m proud to stand with him.”
Reedy’s endorsement adds momentum to Bulso’s campaign, which launched July 28 and has quickly drawn national attention for its unapologetically conservative platform. In just days, Bulso has faced digital attacks and fundraising appeals from Democrat opponents—a sign, his campaign says, that he is the candidate Democrats fear most.
Bulso welcomed Reedy’s support, calling it a boost from “one of Tennessee’s most trusted conservative voices.”
“Jay Reedy has spent his career defending faith, freedom, and families in Tennessee,” Bulso said. “His endorsement is a tremendous honor, and together we will keep fighting for the values that make this state and country great.”
Bulso, an attorney and leading conservative voice in the state legislature, has passed or sponsored over a dozen laws championing Trump-era priorities such as border enforcement, parental rights, and protecting girls’ sports.
“My campaign is about results, not rhetoric,” Bulso said. “Jay Reedy knows what it means to fight for Tennesseans, and I’m grateful to have him in the trenches with me as we take this fight to Washington.”
