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Some said it was dumb.
Some thought it was politically disastrous.
Some thought it was being unfairly demonized and mischaracterized.
But whatever the case, Defund the Police, both the slogan and the substance of the issue, appears to be dead. Its opponents beat it to death, not that it was ever wildly popular.
A poll published by the Pew Research Center in October found that support for reducing spending on police had fallen significantly, from 25% in 2020 to just 15% in 2021. The numbers have always been low.
That poll also found a racial differential but no race with a majority in support: 23% of Black people supported decreasing police funding, while only 13% of white people and 16% of Hispanics did.