Kari Lisonbee, a public figure active on social media, has recently posted several messages addressing her followers and the broader community about political participation and gender in sports.
On March 14, 2026, Lisonbee encouraged her audience to engage in local politics by attending an upcoming caucus. She wrote, “I want YOU to attend Caucus! https://t.co/o5PmZzPImG”.
Later that day, she specifically addressed residents of certain Utah counties, urging them to take a more active role. On March 14, 2026, she posted: “Team Karianne: If you live in Weber, Cache, Davis, Box Elder, or Rich County, run to be a state delegate at Caucus this Tuesday night! Let’s go! https://t.co/WWwrPsvw0F”.
The following day, Lisonbee commented on the ongoing debate over gender participation in sports. On March 15, 2026, she stated: “No men in women’s sports. Kaylie Ray, we’ve got your back! @KeraBirk https://t.co/7VlfMGNKSO https://t.co/0xFaUrrrFS”.
Caucuses are meetings where members of a political party gather to select delegates and discuss policy issues. In Utah and other states with caucus systems, these events play a significant role in shaping party platforms and candidate selection for upcoming elections.
The issue of transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports has been debated nationally and at the state level. Supporters of restrictions argue it ensures fairness for female athletes; opponents claim such measures discriminate against transgender individuals.

