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This post feels a little like bait, but that said:
To me, this is not even a question. It doesn't feel great to say, but the only correct response is to choose Pathway 2. There's a lot of things at stake in this election but one of the things on the chopping block if the GOP wins is trans rights. We've seen what they do when they have full control (look at Florida - that's their vision for the whole country); securing a win for them just to maintain a moral high ground on this one issue will only make things worse for trans people. Trans rights being left "in a vulnerable position" is far better than trans rights being eliminated completely. That's not even taking into account any of the other problems this would cause.
Anyone choosing Pathway 1 is not thinking through the ramifications of their choice. That said, it's a stupid premise for a discussion, for exactly the above issue. For there to be an interesting moral dilemma, there has to be a dilemma, and there's only one here if you're not thinking about it past the surface.
To be clear this is purely in response to a hypothetical and I'm not in any way suggesting actually taking that course of action in reality. I in no way believe there's enough single-issue swing voters for the democratic party being pro-trans-rights to make a lick of difference in the actual outcome.