Former NFL Sideline reporter Michele Tafoya theorized on Tuesday, which is why the Senate Democrats failed to break a filibuster and express support to keep biological men out of women and girls sports.
No Senate Democrat voted to protect women and girls in sports to break a filibuster.
Republicans needed 60 votes, but received only 51. The same day, in Minnesota, the landlords voted against the preservative girls’ sports law. Each democratic legislature in the state voted against the legislation.
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Michele Tafoya, when she worked for NBC Sports, after a game between New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Bills at Caesar’s Superdome. (Chuck Cook/USA Today Sports)
Tafoya gave her thoughts on the political pushback in an interview about outkicks “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich.”
“Part of me is starting to think that they did not want to give the president a ‘w’ the day before he has to go to Congress tonight, the joint congressional meeting,” Tafoya told Dakich. “And then they all just – and seriously, politicians collide – and they all came together and said, ‘We can’t do this. We can’t give him this victory, so let’s just vote no.’ And they stay together, man.
The Democratic Minnesota State Rep. Liish Kozlowski compared the preservative girls’ sports law with “state -sanctioned bullying and genocide” during a debate on legislation on Monday, according to Outkick.
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It is the same type of language Hannah Edwards, CEO of transformative families used in a Democratic Minnesota State Rep news message. Leigh Fink in January, after Trump signed an executive order that targeted federal financing of transient healthcare.
“It’s ridiculous and I’m trying to get my head around, just like people really buy into this, that this is a kind of trans -people because boys shouldn’t play in girls sports?” Said Tafoya. “It makes no sense. We have some pretty radical Democrats here in Minnesota, I mean, like Really Radical. And that’s what we have to do with.

LongTime Sports Journalist Michele Tafoya talked to Outkicks “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich.” (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
“I don’t know how that language is received by the average person. If I am considered the average person, I think the person is a madman that suggests it. I don’t know how these people are being chosen.”