Conservative activist Scott Presler, whose organization Early Vote Action helped swing Pennsylvania to the right in the general election, announced Monday he will be working to do the same in neighboring New Jersey.
“I make a commitment right here & now that we will be registering new Republican voters in New Jersey & commit time in 2025 to the gubernatorial election,” he posted on X.
I make a commitment right here & now that we will be registering new Republican voters in New Jersey
& commit time in 2025 to the gubernatorial election.
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) November 11, 2024
President-elect Donald Trump only lost the Garden State by just over 5 percentage points last week (51.8 to 46.3 percent), much improved from his 2020 loss of nearly 16 points in 2020.
Independent Women’s Forum ambassador Paula Scanlan responded on X that she wants to help.
Scanlan is a former University of Pennsylvania swimmer, who became a vocal opponent of biological men competing in women’s sports after Lia Thomas, who had competed on the men’s U Penn swimming team, began identifying as a female and switched over to her team.
Among Presler’s accomplishments in Pennsylvania was helping
