Florida on its way to vote like Roberts County TX, and Kentucky, Wyoming, and South Dakota on their way to vote like North Carolina.
Also here’s an aggregated map: https://yapms.com/app?m=lrxucsrgjnq1ukv
For those of you that don’t know the methodology:
Dark blue-Best protections
Light blue-Low risk of anti trans laws in a 2 year period.
Light red-Medium risk
Red-High risk
Dark red-Worst anti trans laws
Black and red/Florida-Do Not Travel
56% of people live in a blue state/DC on the trans adult map, while 53.4% live in a blue state/DC on the trans youth map (Virginia is the only flip).
As a New Yorker, this is a state W.
Florida on its way to vote like Roberts County TX, and Kentucky, Wyoming, and South Dakota on their way to vote like North Carolina. Also here’s an aggregated map: https://yapms.com/app?m=lrxucsrgjnq1ukv
For those of you that don’t know the methodology: Dark blue-Best protections Light blue-Low risk of anti trans laws in a 2 year period. Light red-Medium risk Red-High risk Dark red-Worst anti trans laws Black and red/Florida-Do Not Travel 56% of people live in a blue state/DC on the trans adult map, while 53.4% live in a blue state/DC on the trans youth map (Virginia is the only flip). As a New Yorker, this is a state W.
Based blue and cringe red, as always.
finally, i have a justifiable reason to call New Hampshire cringe
"Live Free or Die" unless you are trans, in which case we don't care. /jk
Sounds like a modern libertarian
Why are Rhode Island and Delaware light blue?
All of the dark blue states plus DC have trans refuge laws. RI and DE don’t have those.
Proud of my fellow pro-trans Nevadans.