WASHINGTON, D.C. — Granite Staters are speaking up to slam radical Chris Pappas on National Girls and Women in Sports Day. In the House, Pappas voted against the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act and is a champion of the transgender agenda.

What They Are Saying:

Senator Victoria Sullivan in Live Free Press“…Chris Pappas has undermined women’s sports every chance he gets. During his time in the U.S. House, he voted against the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, a decision that opened the door for biological males to compete in women’s sports. He even went a step further by helping introduce the Equality Act to expand access for men into women’s sports, locker rooms, bathrooms, shelters, and more…”

State Rep. Jodi Nelson in the Concord Monitor: “Pappas has also twice sponsored Congress’s Equality Act, legislation that would extend these policies beyond athletics into women’s locker rooms, bathrooms, shelters and other sex-segregated spaces. Elevating him to the U.S. Senate would mean weaker representation for New Hampshire and more automatic votes aligned with the radical left, rather than independent leadership rooted in the values of our state.”

Christine Peters, President of the National Federation of Republican Women of New Hampshire, in the Union Leader: “On this National Girls & Women in Sports Day, I want to be clear about where our elected officials stand — Representative Chris Pappas stands on the side of putting men in women’s sports and putting his radical base over what’s best for women and young girls in our state… We deserve a U.S. senator who will defend women, not sacrifice them to please a radical Washington agenda. Chris Pappas has shown us who he stands with, and it’s not New Hampshire’s women and girls.”

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