Conservatives are crediting activist Scott Presler for helping to deliver the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania to former President Donald this election.

Presler, who’s been dubbed Trump’s “secret weapon” in PA, made it his mission to register as many Trump voters as possible in the Keystone State, and he left no stone unturned, targeting hunters and even Amish Americans, who are known for staying out of national politics.

“Mister President, I’m pleased to share that we have delivered Pennsylvania for you,” Presler posted to X early Wednesday morning. “Congratulations, sir.”

Leading a PAC called Early Vote Action, Presler moved to the battleground in September and worked for 40 days straight to register voters. His activism in the state, though, dates back years.

He’s been credited with helping to flip numerous Democrat counties red, with regard to voter registration, and leading an effective campaign targeting the Amish.

“If Trump wins Pennsylvania, we all owe it to this man!” Jan Halper-Hayes, a former Trump camp official, said of Presler, claiming he registered “180,000 Amish first time voters.”

“Please send a thank you to Scott!” Halper-Hayes said. 

“Scott Presler began his quest to help the Republicans win the state of Pennsylvania back in February 2021,” another post said. “He spent 4 years trying to win Pennsylvania. Nobody asked him to do this. No one paid him to do this. He just went out and did it. And he won.”

Former NFL star and Trump supporter Antonio Brown commented on a photo of Presler, writing, “This guy deserves a ton of credit for Pennsylvania.”

“In 2020 [Scott Presler] personally registered me to vote,” Olivia Rondeau posted. “He met me at a McDonald’s. In 2024 he played the largest role of any individual to win Pennsylvania for Donald Trump. Everybody say thanks, Scott.” 

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“You were the most impactful non-billionaire this election cycle,” X account The Vigilant Fox posted. “Well done, Scott. You helped save America.”

Related: GOP Makes A Play For The Amish In Key Battleground State



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