Americans are increasingly turning against the idea of men who claim to be women competing in sports against natural-born women.
The latest poll from Gallup — not a right-wing polling firm — shows that 69 percent of respondents do not think trans athletes should be allowed to play in women’s sports.
This is a huge failure for the radical transgender lobby which, along with the sold-out press, has been pushing transgenderism for the better part of a decades, now.
Per Just the News:
According a Gallup survey this month, 69% of Americans believe transgender athletes should play on sports teams that match their biological gender while 26% of Americans believe transgender athletes should play on teams that align with the gender they identify with.
The percentage of Americans who believe transgender athletes should compete against athletes with the same biological gender has increased in the past two years, according to Gallup.
In 2021, the poll showed that 62% of Americans believe transgender athletes should be able to compete on sports teams that match their biological gender while 34% believed transgender athletes should compete on teams that correspond with the gender they identify as.
This year’s poll also revealed that about 93% of Republicans, 48% of Democrats and 67% independents believed transgender athletes should only compete on sports teams that match their biological gender, increasing seven points for Republicans and Democrats and four points for independents.
Also, 64 percent say that people should only play on a team that corresponds to their birth gender.
Yes, this shows that the radical transgender lobby is not succeeding in fooling enough Americans into accepting their dangerous, fantasy-based agenda.
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