By scheduling a prime-time announcement of his U.S. Supreme Court nominee, President Donald Trump made it easy for everyone to prepare. It took less than 30 minutes for Georgia’s U.S. senators to issue their support for Judge Brett Kavanaugh and, by the next day, local advocates for abortion rights were campaigning against him.

Planned Parenthood Southeast joined a rally in front of the Buckhead office tower where Sen. David Perdue, R-Georgia, has one of his state offices.

“I cannot overstate how dangerous this nomination is for millions of women across this country. At least twenty states are poised to immediately seek to ban abortion if Roe v. Wade were overturned,” said Staci Fox, who heads Planned Parenthood Southeast.

“For more than 45 years, abortion has been a safe and legal medical procedure in this country and it must remain safe and legal for a woman to consider if and when she needs it,” she added in a news release.

During his third debate with Hillary Clinton in 2016, Trump said, “If we put another two or perhaps three justices” on the high court, Roe v. Wade would be reversed “automatically” because “I am putting pro-life justices on the court.”

NARAL Pro-Choice America, which opposes Kavanaugh, issued a review of his writings in abortion cases, highlighting his dissent from a decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit that allowed an undocumented teenage immigrant to terminate her pregnancy.