LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon says she isn’t afraid to say that men do not belong in women’s sports, nor is her campaign afraid to do anything about it.

Dixon joined Jeff Johnson, a candidate for HD-80, along with female student athletes on Wednesday to propose the “Women’s Sports Fairness Act.” Dixon said it would  specify that sports teams that are designated for women and girls will not be open to people born as biological men.

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As a mother of four girls, nothing infuriates me more than the prospect of my daughters or their friends and teammates losing opportunities, scholarships, or championships in sports or otherwise because some radically progressive politicians decided once day that they should have to compete against biological men,” Dixon said. “Gretchen Whitmer has embraced the trans-supremacist ideology which dictates that individuals who are born as men be allowed to compete against our girls. Men and women are different biologically. It is both science and common-sense. We are not afraid to say it and we aren’t afraid to do something about it. And as Governor, I will demand fairness in women’s sports.”

Dixon mentioned that the agenda which pushes biological males to compete against biological females has been growing for at least five years in Michigan. “Left-wing groups like the ACLU have helped the process of forcing girls to compete against biological boys along. We aren’t going to pretend like we are blind to the radical gender agenda that is being pushed in Michigan and across the country,” Dixon said.

Just after winning the primary election, Dixon described herself as a “conservative mom” running against a “far-left birthing parent.” Whitmer is on the record as saying “menstruating people” in a Zoom meeting.

The election is November 8.