Melissa Murray to Dems: Throwing Transgenders Under the Bus Isn’t the Way to Address 2024 Loss
‘There are many theories as to why Vice President Harris lost’
Nov 18, 2024 2:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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MULLER: "Now, there are many theories as to why Vice President Harris lost and everyone has their own prescriptions for what the Democratic Party needs to fix in order to better connect with voters. But throwing a marginalized community under the bus, one that is already under attack from the GOP, doesn’t seem like the way to do it. And speaking of seeing and connecting with communities, it’s worth noting that 86% of LGBTQ+ voters went to the polls and tried to vote Harris into office. In fact, they are an increasingly loyal constituency for Democrats. There’s also the fact that Kamala Harris never made trans issues a cornerstone of her presidential campaign. And yet, Republicans spent nearly $215 million on anti-trans ads, many falsely claiming that trans rights would somehow come at the expense of everyone else’s rights.”