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The former ESPN star, Jeannine Edwards, made her position on the transgender athletes competing in clear girls and women’s sports in an interview on Tuesday.
Edwards appeared in “Don’t @ me with da dakich” of Outkick and said he could not believe there was a debate on the topic in sports.
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The announcer of ESPN, Jeannine Edwards, regardless of a game between Tennessee volunteers and Arkansas reasoning at the Donald W. Reynolds Razorback stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas, November 12, 2011. (Beth Hall-USA Today Sports)
“I can’t believe that we have even reached this point,” Edwards said. “I mean 50 years of title IX and all those decades of working until that and reaching that point where women could have equal access, equal opportunities, equal benefits, but they must be in their own niche. Because we are sincere, men have 60% more muscle mass, they have a great bone density and a bone mass, greater pulmonary capacity, greater capacity for oxygen consumption.
“It does not matter if you say that you identify yourself as a woman, I’m sorry that your physiology of your body as a man is very different from that of the body of a woman. So, for me, this is obvious and I do not understand why some people in the left do not think that this is a cause that will be a winner for them, as I do not believe that this problem of immigration and sport of these criminal aliens, I do not think it is a winning problem for them.” “
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The CBS Sideline reporter, Tracy Wolfson, on the left, and ESPN Dick Vitale and Jeannine Edwards have a photo taken before the semifinal games in the Final Four of the NCAA in Atlanta, April 6, 2013. (Sean Dougherty-Use today)
The native of New Jersey was a Span and ABC sports station since the mid -1990s until the mid -2010.
A New York Times/Ipsos survey published in January showed that the vast majority of Americans, including most Democrats, do not believe that transgender athletes are allowed to compete in women’s sports.
Of the 2,128 people surveyed, 79% said that biological men who identify as women should not be allowed to participate in women’s sports.

Jeannine Edwards and the Defensive Coordinator of the State of Oklahoma, Glenn Spencer, before the 138th preakness stakes race in Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, May 18, 2013. (Winslow Townson-USA Today Sports)
Of the 1,025 people who identified themselves as Democrats or inclined Democrats, 67% said that transgender athletes should not be able to compete with women. Between 1,022 Republicans, that number was 94%.