With less than two weeks until Election Day, Donald Trump’s campaign is dedicating time and resources toward attacking transgender people as part of its final pitch to voters.
The former president’s campaign, along with conservative groups, has poured $21 million into TV ads targeting Vice President Kamala Harris over her past stances on trans issues. In campaign rallies and media appearances, Trump has vowed to ban trans athletes from competing and falsely claimed that children are undergoing gender transition surgeries at school.
While debating Harris in September, Trump claimed that his opponent “wants to do transgender operations on illegal aliens that are in prison,” a remark that was widely mocked online. But it has since become a mainstay in his attacks as he tries to paint Harris as a radical on trans issues.
That Trump is trying to use fear as a means of motivating voters is not new. The intensifying of such attacks comes as the GOP presidential nominee is trying to court suburban women, voters with whom Republican strategists believe this anti-trans rhetoric resonates, The New York Times reported. But this tactic has not worked in past elections, Human Rights Campaign leader Kelley Robinson told the Times.








