Ann Coulter Warns Abortion Crusade the ‘Defund the Police’ of the GOP: Don’t ‘Force Republicans to Keep Losing Elections’

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Conservative commentator Ann Coulter warned that the Republican Party’s crusade against abortion had become the “defund the police” of the GOP on Tuesday after Ohio voted to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution.
In a Substack article titled, “‘Pro-life’ is the ‘Defund the Police’ of the GOP,” Coulter observed that Ohio was just the latest state to “emphatically reject the tiniest restriction on abortion” and that “refusing to acknowledge election results is not a good way to go through life.”
Coulter added that while Republicans have long fought for abortion laws to be decided by states, “the states voted— and voted and voted and voted — and we lost.”
“It turns out (no matter what they tell pollsters or their neighbors) the people LOVE abortion. They want no restrictions. None. Not the tiniest little imposition,” she wrote, before calling on pro-life conservatives to “change hearts and minds” instead of “force Republicans to keep losing elections.”
On Twitter, Coulter also reacted to the Tuesday defeat of Republican Kentucky gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron.
“Daniel Cameron is the 1 millionth GOP candidate to lose because he was endorsed by Trump,” wrote Coulter, echoing Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie’s own suggestion that Cameron lost because he sold “his soul” to former President Donald Trump.