‘Trans’ House Democrat Says Trump’s 2024 ‘They/Them’ Ad Only Worked Because Dems Refused to Counter Message

The content discusses the Democratic Party’s reaction to former Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss in the 2024 election to Donald Trump. It criticizes the party’s stance on issues like gender ideology, suggesting that their advocacy for transgender rights adn related policies may have alienated voters.The article highlights an interview with Delaware Congresswoman Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, who comments on how Democrats responded to republican ads emphasizing transgender issues. It suggests that Democrats’ silence and failure to effectively counter these attacks contributed to their defeat. The piece advocates that Democrats should reconsider their support for transgender policies, implying that abandoning such positions could help restore their political viability and appeal to mainstream voters.




The Democratic Party is still trying to process how former Vice President Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election to President Donald Trump.

Could it be that their weird anti-white, America-hating, gender-bending, pro-illegal-alien nonsense did not resonate with voters?

Yes, but obviously they will look for any other reason for her defeat. An acknowledgement of that problem would warrant a complete overhaul of the party, something we likely won’t see soon.

On the subject of gender ideology, The Hill’s Judy Kurtz interviewed Delaware Democratic Rep. Sarah McBride, the first “trans” member of Congress who is biologically male but enjoys parading around as a woman.

Kurtz asked about the Trump campaign’s use of an advertisement in 2024 denouncing Harris’ and Democrats’ embrace of transgenderism.

The ad had a catchy slogan that was undoubtedly effective. After noting Harris once supported taxpayer-funded trans surgeries for prison inmates, a claim Times Now reports as true, the ad said, “Kamala’s for They/Them, President Trump is for you.”

After mentioning the ad playing in a documentary about McBride’s 2024 election — The Hill reported it as the 2025 film “State of Firsts” — Kurtz noted, “It seemed to be pretty effective,” before asking, “Do you think, going into the midterms and then the 2028 presidential race, Democrats have to be careful in how they handle this issue to not be pushed off-balance by Republicans?”

McBride replied, “Well, I think the degree to which that ad was effective in the last election, I think was a byproduct of two major issues. One was the perception that people had that Democrats were not fighting for bold, broad-based economic policy as our top priority. And the second was that we were silent in the face of the ad.”

What economic policy has to do with mocking Democrats for transgenderism remains a mystery.

On the issue of silence, what else should Democrats have done? Announce unapologetically that they do put trans issues before the ones regular Americans care about?

McBride continued, “I think many of our political leaders in that moment were concerned about how to respond and therefore sort of remained silent,” McBride added.

“I think some of the lessons learned from the 2024 cycle are that we have to be able to respond. We have to be willing to respond.”

The only thing Democrats should do in regard to transgenderism is abandon ship.

There is no other viable path forward if they hope to salvage an image of sanity among voters.

The ad by the Trump campaign worked because it was true.

The Democrats should have adjusted if they found it difficult to respond.

Of course, McBride wouldn’t want to see that change, given he’s the target demographic.

To abandon transgenderism means no longer countenancing his delusion.

It means telling a man he has an illness, and instead of pretending to be a woman, he must turn to God and pray for healing.

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