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Democrats campaign off Roe overturn, raise more than $80M

Protestors demonstrate at a pro-abortion rights protest organized by Planned Parenthood Action in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, June 30, 2022.

Democrats and aligned groups have fundraised more than $80 million one week after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, an impressive fundraising haul that comes just ahead of the November midterms, The Associated Press reported.

Digital fundraising platform ActBlue recorded those numbers, which found that within the first 24 hours of the Supreme Court’s decision being announced, $20 million had been raised, the news outlet noted.

Last week, the high court eliminated the constitutional right to an abortion, a decision that was celebrated by conservatives and blasted by Democrats. 

The ruling has led a patchwork of states to begin rolling back access to abortion, resulting in girls, women and other patients having to cross state lines to receive the medical procedure. 

The decision was anticipated by some after a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion in May indicated the high court was set to overturn Roe, which fueled Democratic fundraising shortly thereafter.

“Donors gave $12 million through ActBlue from the time of the SCOTUS leak thru midnight yesterday, giving to groups that are organizing right now—abortion funds, reproductive justice groups both big and small, & candidates who will fight GOP efforts to restrict abortion access,” ActBlue tweeted on May 4.

The latest fundraising haul indicates that the issue can excite Democrats’ base, but it is not clear how that will translate by November. Democrats are already bracing for losses given President Biden’s low approval ratings, high inflation and the historical precedent that the president’s party generally suffers losses in the midterms. 

The Hill has reached out to ActBlue for comment.