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New Hampshire GOP Governor Vetoes ‘Bathroom Bill’ Aimed at Protecting Women’s Sports and Spaces

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New Hampshire’s Republican Governor Kelly Ayotte just handed the woke mob a victory by vetoing a straightforward bill that would have kept biological males out of women’s bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams. This bathroom bill, pushed by GOP legislators, was a no-brainer protection for female privacy and fairness in athletics—think Title IX on steroids, shielding girls from unfair competition and uncomfortable encounters. Ayotte, a former U.S. Senator who campaigned as a tough-on-crime conservative, cited unintended consequences and concerns over enforcement, but let’s call it what it is: political cowardice in the face of activist pressure from the left and corporate donors who prioritize DEI checklists over common sense.

Digging deeper, this veto isn’t just a betrayal of women and girls; it’s a flashing red warning light for the 2A community. Ayotte’s spine seems as flexible as those gender-fluid policies she just greenlit, raising serious doubts about her reliability on gun rights. Remember, New Hampshire’s Live Free or Die ethos is the gold standard for liberty-loving states—no income tax, constitutional carry, and fierce resistance to federal overreach. But if a GOP governor can fold on protecting half the population from male intruders in private spaces, what’s stopping her from caving on assault weapon bans or red flag laws when the media heat turns up? We’ve seen this playbook before: RINOs like Ayotte talk a big game during elections (she edged out a Dem challenger by touting her NRA backing) but wilt under scrutiny, much like Chris Sununu vetoed school choice and permitless carry expansions despite his moderate Republican branding.

The implications ripple nationwide—expect emboldened trans activists to target red states next, framing privacy protections as bigotry while gun owners watch allies get picked off one veto at a time. 2A patriots in Granite State and beyond should flood Ayotte’s office with calls, primary her enablers in the legislature, and rally behind true conservatives who don’t veto victory. This isn’t about bathrooms; it’s a litmus test for whether Republicans fight for core American freedoms or just virtue-signal from the safety of the governor’s mansion. Live free, or watch it die—one weak-kneed veto at a time.

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