“I wasn’t important at all,” Marty later insisted, but his friend Carr Ferguson gave him away. “There were probably scores, maybe hundreds of us” who had been called to lobby on RBG’s behalf—anyone they knew in Congress or the White House, in either party. And when Marty heard that RBG’s longtime dislike of the Roe decision had earned her the vague reputation of not being trusted by feminists, he pressed into service all of her movement friends.
They must not have understood WHY she didn't like Roe. It was because it was declared a privacy issue and not an equal rights issue. Therefore, making abortion a "private" problem that does not need to be paid for by the public.