Dems on the wrong side of voters on trans issue

 Fox News:

Independent voters agree with Trump on transgender policies, focus group shows

A Fox News Digital focus group reacted to President Donald Trump's executive orders on transgender athletes and recognizing two sexes

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After Trump referred to two genders and his action to strip federal funding for transgender surgeries, Democratic voters' approval remained steady, but Republican and independent voters' approval steadily climbed, according to the Fox News Dial.

President of Maslansky + Partners Lee Carter, who conducted the focus group for Fox News Digital, remarked, "Even Democrats mostly agree!"

"For anyone who is hysterical and thinks this resonates because people are transphobic — that is not it at all," she added.

"People believe a few things: 1. Children need to be children. 2. If you are too young to have a beer or get a tattoo you are too young to make this decision. 3. Common Sense needs to prevail. 4. Our tax money shouldn’t fund it," Carter continued.

One focus group member said, "Finally, something that makes sense. Taking away government money for things we shouldn't be involved in was one of the best things Trump has ever done."

The group also reacted to a video of Trump discussing his initial executive orders challenging diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and gender ideology in American institutions during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan. 23.

"With the recent yet somewhat unexpected great Supreme Court decision just made, America will once again become a merit-based country," Trump said. "You have to hear that word 'merit-based country.'"
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Trump is on the right side of these issues.  It is one of the reasons he was elected with a large majority of the votes in 2024.  We should not pander to young people with gender dysphoria.  If they want to do that after they are adults they will have to live with their decision, but young people should not be making irreversible body modifications.

See also:

More Democrats say they would like party to be more moderate: Gallup

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