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Rep. Sarah McBride, a transgender Democratic lawmaker elected to Congress in 2024, suggested the party overplayed its hand on trans issues.
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"We forgot that in a democracy we have to grapple with where the public authentically is and actually engage with it," she ...
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The Supreme Court’s recent decision in U.S. v Skrmetti that upheld a Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for minors would ...
Rep. Sarah McBride suggested on Tuesday that the Democratic Party overplayed their hand on transgender issues over the 2024 election cycle, arguing they were too far ahead public opinion.