The GOP candidate is hoping that the allegation that he paid a woman for an abortion can be an advantage in his campaign.
In an email sent to his supporters on Wednesday, Walker's campaign called the allegations in The DailyBeast story a "flat-out lie" and an attempt by Democrats to hold their majority in the Senate. If Walker wins the Georgia senate seat, the Republicans will have control of the senate.
Walker is going to fight and win this seat, but I need you to stand with me, with options at the bottom of the email to donate $5 to $100 to the Walker campaign
The committee solicits donations after each controversy or bombshell report on the former president.
A week after the FBI raided Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort for missing White House documents, Trump's fundraising vehicle sent a flurry of emails that denounced the search and asked supporters to donate to the official Trump defense fund.
According to The Washington Post, the political action committee raised up to $1 million over the course of a couple of days.
Walker denied the allegations that he paid a woman for an abortion, which would undermine his anti- abortion stance. There's no exception for the procedure, said the candidate.
"This is a repugnant hatchet job from a Democrat activist who is pretending to be a reporter," the email said. An anonymous source is being used to further slander me.
The woman shared a receipt from an abortion clinic, an image of a $700 check signed by Walker, and a "get well card" with her, according to The Daily Beast. A friend of the woman who took care of her after the abortion corroborates the details.