Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Ginsburg’s death draws big surge of donations to Democrats

- By Brian Slodysko

WASHINGTON >> Democrats raised more than $31 million in the hours after Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, demonstrat­ing how the liberal icon’s passing and the contentiou­s nomination fight that lies ahead have already galvanized the party’s base.

The jaw-dropping sum was raised by noon Saturday after news of her death broke late Friday, according to a donation ticker on the website of ActBlue, the party’s online fundraisin­g platform.

The 2020 campaign, which will decide control of the White House and the Senate, had already delivered record-shattering fundraisin­g totals for the Democrats, a sign of the motivation within the party to rebuke President Donald Trump on Election Day.

But Ginsburg’s death brought new impetus to the campaign, particular­ly after Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., both pledged to move forward with finding a new justice.

That would further tilt the court in a conservati­ve direction, carrying widerangin­g implicatio­ns for the fate of abortion access, environmen­tal regulation­s and health care.

Democratic challenger­s to Republican senators were a major recipient of the influx of cash.

A group of Democratic strategist­s raising money through an effort called “Get Mitch or Die Trying,” which shares donations among Democratic Senate contenders, reported that within hours of Ginsburg’s death they nearly doubled what they had previously raised.

“In tribute to the extraordin­ary life of Justice Ginsberg, I’m matching donations to this fund up to $10,000 tonight,” tweeted Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Krista Vernoff.

A separate Senate-focused Democratic fundraisin­g push specifical­ly mentions Ginsburg’s legacy.

“In this moment it is vital to give to Senate candidates,” reads an ActBlue fundraisin­g page called “Protect RBG’s Legacy”

“Time to apply maximum pressure so that they do the right thing & refuse to vote to confirm before the 2020 election.”

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