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Conservative Activist Scott Presler Says One Issue is the Biggest Hurdle Facing Republicans in Upcoming Elections


Scott Presler details issues facing Republicans – Screencap of YouTube video.

If you follow politics, you have likely heard of Scott Presler. He is the conservative activist who travels the country registering voters as Republicans.

Presler has often been credited with helping Trump to win Pennsylvania, as he spent months there registering thousands of new Republican voters.

During a recent interview with Breitbart News, Presler described what he sees as the biggest hurdle facing Republicans in the upcoming elections and it’s a very simple one. Voter turnout.

According to Presler, Republican voter turnout is going to determine the outcome in key elections this year, and he is concerned.

From Breitbart News:

The biggest hurdle to winning upcoming elections is getting Republicans to continue to turn out to vote, Early Vote Action’s Scott Presler said during an interview on Breitbart News Saturday.

Presler, who has been working particularly hard to get out the vote in Pennsylvania through the years, said that in the 2024 presidential election, the “biggest hurdle” was “getting to people to believe that we could win.”

“We had to beat the cheat by making the election too big to rig. We did. We won the popular vote. We won all seven swing states. We won Pennsylvania by 120,000 votes,” he said, revealing the biggest hurdle in the present day: “Our biggest hurdle is getting every beautiful Trump supporter and every beautiful Republican to vote every election,” he insisted.

“We are now the low-propensity party. Low propensity means fewer votes in quote unquote off year elections, fewer votes in midterm elections. Sure, they’ll come out for Trump. They’ll come out for JD Vance, but are they going to come out in 2025, 2026, 2027?” Presler asked.

“That’s why the work that we do at earlyvoteaction.com, Early Vote Action, is so important — engaging voters,” he said, revealing that 30 percent of Christians are not registered to vote.

You can listen to the interview below:

Presler is currently working hard for a big win in New Jersey this fall.

The elections this fall have to be too big to rig. Just like last November. We do not need Democrats taking power in New Jersey or Virginia.





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