A California gubernatorial candidate is vowing to end the “obscenity of biological boys in girls’ sports” as he encourages Republicans to remain optimistic about the party’s chances in the uphill quests to win major statewide races this year.
Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Church in Chino Hills, California, hosted a discussion with two Republican candidates seeking statewide office in California this year: gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton and attorney general candidate Michael Gates. The two candidates shared their views on the problems roiling California and what they would do if elected.
California hasn't had a Republican governor since Arnold Schwarzenegger left office after the 2010 election and hasn't had a Republican attorney general in decades.
During the conversation, Hilton drew attention to a bracelet he was wearing featuring the words “Save Girls’ Sports.” “It was given to me by a wonderful activist who set up an organization to fight for girls’ sports,” he said.
Hilton condemned the actions of those who allow trans-identified male athletes to compete in girls’ statewide track and field championships, expressing disgust that a “biological boy” was stealing “the trophies and the honor and the glory from girls who’d worked so hard for it.”
If elected governor, Hilton vowed to overturn Assembly Bill 1266, the 2013 legislation that enabled trans-identified male athletes to compete in women’s sports.
Steve Hilton vows to end men in women's sports as Calif. governor | Politics
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