The Democrats received a record-high amount of donations after the death of Supreme Court judge Ginsburg, according to statistical data.

The ActBlue website, one of the largest fundraising platforms for the Democrats, said on Monday it has received more than $ 95 million in donations since Supreme Court judge Ruth Ginsburb passed away.

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Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren thought at a Ginsburg tribute event in Washington on September 19 Photo: AFP

According to statistics, ActBlue received $ 6.3 million in an hour after the Ginsburg judge died, marking the highest contribution in an hour since the platform launched 16 years ago.

Democrats are seeking to control the White House and the US Senate through presidential elections and US congressional elections.

Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who has been in the US Supreme Court since 1993, died of cancer at the age of 87 on September 18.

The US Supreme Court has 9 judges, who are appointed for life, meaning they are only replaced upon death or actively retiring.

The US Senate will then vote to approve it.

Ginsburg's departure could significantly alter the balance of thought of the Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority of judges at 5-4.

Meanwhile, Democratic presidential candidate Biden said that the presidential election in the next November election will choose a judge instead.