Ex-NFL reporter Michele Tafoya theorizes why bill to keep men out of women's sports failed in Senate
Former NFL reporter Michele Tafoya talks to OutKick's 'Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich' about a bill to protect women's and girls sports failing in the Senate.
Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya theorized Tuesday why Senate Democrats failed to break a filibuster and express support for keeping biological males out of women’s and girls sports.
No Senate Democrat voted in favor of the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act to break a filibuster.
Republicans needed 60 votes but only received 51. On the same day, in Minnesota, House lawmakers there voted against the Preserving Girls’ Sports Act. Each Democratic lawmaker in the state voted against the legislation.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
Michele Tafoya, when she worked for NBC Sports, after a game between the New Orleans Saints and the Buffalo Bills at the Caesars Superdome. (Chuck Cook/USA Today Sports)
Tafoya gave her thoughts on the political pushback in an interview on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich."
"Part of me is starting to think they didn’t want to give the president a ‘W’ the day before he is going to address Congress tonight, that joint session of Congress," Tafoya told Dakich. "And so they all just — and, seriously, politicians collude — and they all got together and said, 'We can’t do this. We can’t give him this win, so let’s just vote no.' And they stick together, man. They stick together."
Democratic Minnesota state Rep. Liish Kozlowski likened the Preserving Girls’ Sports Act to "state-sanctioned bullying and genocide" during a debate about the legislation Monday, according to OutKick.
TENNIS LEGEND HAS FIERY RESPONSE AFTER SENATE DEMS FAIL TO BACK BILL KEEPING BOYS OUT OF GIRLS' SPORTS
It’s the same type of


