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Trump risks losing some pro-life voters unless he changes 'his tune' on abortion, activist warns

FIRST ON FOX: Former President Trump's shifting stance on some of his abortion policies to attract independents and some disillusioned Democrats could alienate those who helped get him elected in 2016 – his pro-life base. But his growing support from middle-of-the-road voters could make up for it.

"No one owns the pro-life vote," leading pro-life organization Live Action founder Lila Rose told Fox News Digital in an interview Tuesday. "It has to be earned."

Rose stirred controversy on X, formerly Twitter, Monday by reposting a clip from Sen. JD Vance’s recent "Meet the Press" interview, where he pledged that a Trump-Vance administration would likely veto a federal abortion ban.

"If you don’t stand for pro-life principles, you don’t get pro-life votes," Rose said in the post.

JD VANCE VOWS TRUMP WOULD NOT IMPOSE FEDERAL ABORTION BAN, VETO IT IF IT COMES ACROSS HIS DESK

When asked about the post, Rose said that as of now, Trump doesn't have her vote – and he could be at risk of alienating others in the pro-life movement. She said she hopes she will be able to vote for him come November.

"We're over two months out of this election, and Trump has changed his position in the past, as everyone knows, and I think that he's changing it now to support abortion," Rose said. "Thankfully, the election is not today, and he has two months to change his tune."

"I hope that Trump changes course," Rose said. "I think it's politically foolish and morally wrong what he's doing. I think he's not winning any pro-abortion people to his side. Kamala Harris spent an entire week at the DNC cheerleading for the abortion industry to shore up her base, and then President Trump comes out and throws his base under the bus and tries to cheerlead for Kamala's

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