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This worries me.
https://www.salon.com/2026/04/05/running-from-trans-rights-could-cost-democrats/
The backsliding shows voters exactly whos willing to fight and who isnt, said Tyler Hack, the founder and executive director of Christopher Street Project, a political action committee that endorses candidates with commitments to protecting trans rights. Some Democrats soften or side step trans rights. It do8esnt read as strategic. It reads as hesitation in the face of coordinated attacks. Voters, especially young voters and folks in the party space, can tell the difference between leadership and retreat.
Democrats messaging on transgender policy has only become more abstract as politicians gear up for the November midterms and the 2028 election cycle. Democrats in the Senate last month blocked an amendment of the contentious voting identification bill, the SAVE America Act, that sought to bar transgender athletes in womens sports. Nonetheless, politicians especially potential 2028 candidates are still evading questions around trans rights issues.
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As high-profile Democrats like Newsom waiver in their transgender rights advocacy, the landscape for trans Americans grows increasingly hostile. In March, Kansas retroactively invalidated IDs and birth certificates of transgender residents, while last year Iowa struck down anti-discrimination protections by removing gender identity as a protected class under the state Civil Rights Act. Utah even considered a bill seeking to ban public funding for gender-affirming care for both adults and minors earlier this year. On March 31, which is International Trans Day of Visibility, an Ohio Republican introduced a broad-reaching state bill that includes bathroom restrictions, name and pronoun restrictions
It sounds like at least some Democratic politicians are afraid taking a strong stance on trans issues might make them look too "radical.". I hope they can find a way to navigate this without throwing the trans community under the bus.
OAITW r.2.0
(32,198 posts)We are diverse, equitable, and inclusive,
democratsruletheday
(1,887 posts)I totally reject the premise. Wedge issue my ASS....only if we let the Repukes frame it as such
TommyT139
(2,363 posts)Newsom's decisions and actions have been noticed. It matters where and when one is willing to fight. (Btw, that's not "undermining," that's just observation.)
None of that is to say that the millions of people who care about trans folk - as well as trans folks - will vote Rethug. Yet it certainly impacts commitment, enthusiasm, and trust for whatever emerges going forward.
Once a party decides who and who does not "deserve" civil rights and equal access to the benefits of community, that's hard to repair, and harder still to keep from spreading to other groups.
W_HAMILTON
(10,343 posts)...is just as bad as voting for a Republican at this point.
Trump wouldn't have won either time if so-called allies did what was best for us and voted for the Democrat standing in his way.
If someone isn't voting for the one candidate that can stop a Republican from winning and keep them from continuing this hate campaign against us, that person is not an ally to any of us.
rzemanfl
(31,399 posts)comradebillyboy
(10,956 posts)betsuni
(29,091 posts)Every time the Democratic Party is nitpicked to hell and back, an angel gets its wings.
ShazzieB
(22,637 posts)I was expressing concern about them possibly hurting their own chances, because I WANT them to win.
I also happen to care a lot about trans rights and the fact that the trans community has been under such heavy attack for a while now. When I said, "This worries me," I meant that I was worried on behalf of both trans folks AND Democrats. I will always support both, and I always vote for Dems.