1/ Ginsburg's death thrust the court onto center stage in roughly a dozen competitive Senate races. By noon on Saturday, donors had poured more than $45 million into various campaigns, with a focus on the Senate.https://bit.ly/3hN1J7P
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2/ Erica Brooks, who lives in Phoenix, Arizona, contributed to Amy McGrath, who is challenging Mitch McConnell in Kentucky. "...he is going to put a nominee in front of the Senate, when he refused to do so ... in 2016 — I believe I am his constituent now."https://bit.ly/3hN1J7P
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3/ In Maine, Republican Sen. Susan Collins is also in the tightest race of her career. Her challenger, Maine House Speaker Sara Gideon, has made Collins' 2018 vote for Brett Kavanaugh a focal point in the race, as have national Democratic groups.https://bit.ly/3hN1J7P
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4/ As of June 30, Gideon had raised $23,961,355 and Collins had raised $16,735,539. A poll on Friday had Gideon leading Collins by 5 points. The race is among the most expensive and competitive in the country, with the Supreme Court featuring prominently.https://bit.ly/3hN1J7P
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5/ The future of the Supreme Court could come down to a few key U.S. Senate races, and voters who support abortion access in particular know this is a "matter of urgency," said Bonyen Lee-Gilmore of Planned Parenthood Votes.https://bit.ly/3hN1J7P
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6/6 "I walked into my dorm room last night and my roommate said: 'Are we going to lose our reproductive [health] care?' It's scary. I couldn't give her an answer," said Olivia Eaton, a student at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine.https://bit.ly/3hN1J7P
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