KEY POINTS
  • Democratic dark money groups are gearing up for a multimillion-dollar campaign to back President Joe Biden's eventual nominee to the Supreme Court.
  • Demand Justice, a nonprofit group led by veteran Democratic strategists, told CNBC it is planning to spend whatever it takes to support the president's pick to replace the retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.
  • Building Back Together, a separate nonprofit run by party strategists, has signaled to donors and allies that it is likely to raise and spend up to $10 million.
U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer as they announce Breyer will retire at the end of the court's current term, at the White House in Washington, January 27, 2022.

Democratic dark money groups are gearing up for a multimillion-dollar campaign to back President Joe Biden's eventual nominee to the Supreme Court.

Demand Justice, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit group led by veteran Democratic strategists, has said it is bracing for a possible fight in the Senate over Biden's pick to replace Justice Stephen Breyer, who aims to retire this summer provided his replacement is confirmed. The group told CNBC it is planning to spend whatever it takes to get the nomination through the Senate.