Meghan McCain makes stance on trans athletes in women's sports clear after Andy Cohen spat
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Meghan McCain feuded with Bravo TV host Andy Cohen about transgender athletes competing against biological females in sports last month, and on Friday, she wrote a column about her beliefs.
The daughter of the late Sen. John McCain came to the defense of female athletes in sports in her column in the New York Post.
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Meghan McCain and father, Arizona Republican Senator John McCain, in attendance at the Arizona Diamondbacks game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Chase Field in Phoenix on Aug. 10, 2017. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)
"Opposing transgender athletes in women’s sports is not an issue of tolerance or equality. It’s about fairness — and protecting biological women," she wrote. "I do not believe in any universe a person born a biological male will not have a physical advantage over a biological female, no matter what hormones they have taken."
McCain added that she did not believe that women and girls should be forced to share a locker room with a biological male – an issue former NCAA star swimmers Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan spoke to lawmakers about last year.
McCain added that, ultimately, the issue is a "lose-lose" for Democrats.
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Meghan McCain's column was published in the New York Post. (Getty Images/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
"This is a lose-lose culture war issue for Democrats. I will never understand why they want to die on this hill," she wrote. "They claim it affects such a small number of people, but that argument also works in reverse — why are they


