Democrats donations Ginsburg, Record-breaking donations pour in from the left

Democrats donations Ginsburg, Record-breaking donations pour in from the left.

Record-breaking money poured in from the political left to Democratic candidates following the death Friday of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, as Democrats braced for a nomination fight ahead of the presidential election and looked to build momentum for a Senate takeover.

But the fundraising energy also set off a debate within the Democratic Party.

As some sought to boost Kentucky Democrat Amy McGrath in her uphill re-election challenge against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, others said the money would be better spent elsewhere.

The progressive-backed ActBlue — a donation-processing site that helps Democratic candidates, committees and organizations raise money — reported more than $95 million raised between the time Ginsburg's death was announced and Sunday morning Eastern time.

The number is based on a live tracker on ActBlue's website that tallies Democratic fundraising numbers in real time.

In just the first hour after Ginsburg's death, ActBlue raised $6.3 million, more than any other one-hour time frame since ActBlue launched 16 years ago. A record 1.5 million contributions came through ActBlue within 24 hours after Ginsburg's death. The organization also broke its all-time record in money raised in one day. 

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