This weekend at National Review, Madeleine Kearns asked a serious question that speaks to a lot of unrest being observed around the country. Are conservatives winning the debate over transgenderism? She cites the results of a recent poll taken by the Kaiser Family Foundation which found that significant majorities of Americans support what are described as “anti-trans policies” being enacted by Republicans in many states. That might suggest that the answer to her question is yes. But she also reminds us that the views of Americans on social issues can be quite fluid from one generation to the next. The best example of this is gay marriage. As recently as 1997, less than one-third of Americans supported legal gay unions. Today more than 70% are okay with the idea. Could transgender ideology follow a similar path?Read More