DNC President Jaime Harrison said during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” that a website created by the Democratic and Senate campaign “sees a record number of activists signing up because they want to make phone calls.” “They want to send text messages, they want to do everything in their power to ensure that we implement the change and secure their right to protect – to control their bodies.” Harrison said he would not be surprised if the Supreme Court ruling led to a split in the way spouses voted in the November midterm elections, especially in the southern and midwestern states where laws banning abortions are in place. The Supreme Court on Friday overturned Roe v. Wade, who had enshrined a constitutional right to abortion, leading some states to quickly enforce abortion bans. Both the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, the Democratic House, and the Senate, respectively, have created websites that highlight the positions of candidates and lawmakers on abortion rights. Democrats hope the Supreme Court ruling will mobilize voters at the party base ahead of the fall midterm elections. The party is preparing for losses later this year, given the historical precedent that the president’s party almost always suffers losses in between. Watch live: HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra discusses abortion “action plan” Hillary Clinton on abortion decision: “Women will die” “It’s a nightmare every time Americans have to buy anything because of the Democrat inflation crisis. That is what the American people will vote for this November, “said Samantha Bullock, a spokeswoman for the House Republican campaign, in a statement when asked about the site. Hill called on the Senate Republican campaign for comment. Updated at 9:55 a.m.