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‘UNEVEN PLAYING FIELD:’ Daughters of the American Revolution Leaders ‘Tilted’ Transgender Vote, Member Says

The Daily Signal

The Daily Signal

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June 29, 2026

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‘UNEVEN PLAYING FIELD:’ Daughters of the American Revolution Leaders ‘Tilted’ Transgender Vote, Member Says

The Daughters of the American Revolution failed to adopt a resolution defining “woman” in the organization’s bylaws in a vote Friday, but campaigners claim that the vote did not meet the requirements in the organization’s bylaws, which require a separate meeting. “While I believe the vote count was accurate on Friday, leadership tilted the procedural...

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