EXCLUSIVE: Scott Presler reveals how he forced PA to reschedule 'maintenance' on voter registration website for time other than Trump's 2nd Butler, PA rally

"So it was clear that the Pennsylvania Department of State was engaging in election interference, trying to stop all of this national attention from translating into new voter registrations."

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Jack Posobiec hosted EarlyVoteAction.com founder Scott Presler on Human Events Daily Thursday to discuss the discovery that the Pennsylvania voter registration website will be "undergoing maintenance" at the same time GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump is slated to return to Butler for a rally at the exact site he was almost killed in July.

Presler pointed out that website maintenance usually happens overnight, however, this one would be taking place from 6 pm to 12 am on October 5. The Trump rally is set to start at 5 pm. 



"So it was clear that the Pennsylvania Department of State was engaging in election interference, trying to stop all of this national attention from translating into new voter registrations," Presler stated.

However, Presler joined the show to announce some breaking, positive news. He announced that his team brought widespread attention to this issue and the maintenance time was changed.

The pair talked about how the next issue to be tackled is unfortunately how people will vote in North Carolina and other areas that have been devastated by Hurricane Helene. Pressler said that while the obvious immediate focus is everyone's safety and their supply of food and water, "ultimately, if we want to continue to have a prosperous nation, that means they need to have the ability to vote this November."



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