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RandySF

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Sat Jun 7, 2025, 03:46 AM Yesterday

With an eye on judicial elections, conservative activist Scott Presler leads voter training in PA

Conservative activist Scott Presler visited the greater Harrisburg area on Friday for the Pennsylvania Republican Party’s annual summer meeting, where he led a training focused on how to build on the GOP’s recent voter registration gains in Pennsylvania – and stressed the importance of turning out voters for this year’s statewide judicial elections.

Presler, the founder of Early Vote Action, moved to Beaver County ahead of the 2024 election to register GOP voters and has been credited as a major force behind President Donald Trump winning Pennsylvania by more than 120,000 votes last November. On Friday, Presler walked attendees through the finer points of registering others to vote and detailed his ongoing efforts to register more Pennsylvanians as Republicans ahead of this year’s judicial elections and next year’s gubernatorial election.

Presler was introduced by state Sen. Greg Rothman, the recently elected chair of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania.

Looking back at Republican victories up and down the ballot in last November’s elections, Rothman said GOP wins were thanks in no small part to the work of Presler. “This is a guy who has one mission – and that’s to register voters … There is no doubt in my mind that this guy had something to do with Donald Trump winning Pennsylvania,” Rothman said.



https://www.cityandstatepa.com/politics/2025/06/eye-judicial-elections-conservative-activist-scott-presler-leads-voter-training-pa/405897/?oref=ng-homepage-top-story

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