The mainstream media hasn’t gotten over Trump’s 2024 election victory, where he dominated both the electoral college and popular vote while sweeping every swing state. But they’re missing the real story: traditionally blue states are showing cracks in their Democratic foundation.
Take New Jersey, for example. The Garden State, which Trump lost by a whopping 16 points in 2020, nearly flipped in 2024. Kamala Harris barely squeaked by with a five-point margin—a seismic shift that has Democrats sweating bullets. And according to recent polling, this wasn’t just a one-time scare for the left.
Enter Scott Presler, the conservative movement’s secret weapon. Through his organization Early Vote Action, Presler has already worked magic in Pennsylvania, helping close the GOP registration gap and contributing to the state becoming even redder. The 2024 election may be behind us, but Presler is continuing to register more GOP voters in Pennsylvania, and now he’s set his sights on New Jersey.
And his latest strategy is pure genius.
We should register voters at Tesla charging stations.
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) March 19, 2025
Brilliant, if you ask me. And his organization is already putting this plan into action. […]
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