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    For a fox news crowd, that dilutes the punch a bit. Now you have to ask follow up questions and have a back and forth that can’t be as neatly clipped into a short sound bite for the transphobes

    They did essentially ask her that in follow up where she reiterates that Trump is stoking baseless fear, that he’s focusing on that fear heavily instead of [literally any other issue]

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        She shuts down the conversation fairly quickly to be clear. She just never let them get the 5 second soundbite they wanted. She doesn’t treat it as “let’s debate on trans rights”, she treats it as the baseless fear that it is

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            Won’t fix everything, but it can be a small piece to move the needle a tiny bit. Not all the people listening to fox are the ones deep into the rabbit hole. It’s often turned on in random buildings, gyms, etc. Those infrequent watchers are potentially gettable

            You don’t even have to cause any large shifts in their mind for it to matter here. In an election, tiny 1% shifts in turnout matter. If you convince a tiny percentage that maybe Harris is not as [insert scary term] as they thought, they might not feel quite as pressured to turnout to vote against her

            Or if you convince some percentage that maybe focusing all this energy on demonizing trans people is kind of silly, you can start shifting future conversations towards something else. Republicans do move on from their manufactured issues once they notice it’s no longer having the effect on the base/leaners they were hoping for