Pennsylvania Postpones Voter Registration Site Maintenance Due to Potential Interference with Trump Rally

The Pennsylvania Department of State has delayed the⁣ maintenance of its online voter registration ⁢website ⁢following complaints from the Republican National Committee. The ​original plan was for the website to be inaccessible between 6 p.m. on October 5 and ⁤12 a.m. on October⁢ 6, which would have coincided with a campaign rally​ for former President Donald Trump in Butler Township, Pennsylvania. This is the same location where‍ Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt in⁢ July.

Scott Presler,⁤ who has been chosen⁢ by the RNC to ​lead their get-out-the-vote effort⁢ this ‌election cycle, raised concerns ‌about​ the timing of the website maintenance. He questioned whether it amounted to election interference and directed his criticism towards the Pennsylvania State​ Department’s office.

Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of Donald Trump and co-chair of the RNC, also criticized the timing of the maintenance in a⁢ social media post on October 3. She accused them of‌ not even trying to ‌hide ⁣their interference and stated‍ that a‌ formal request⁣ had been sent ‌by their legal team to reschedule it.

In​ response to these​ concerns, the ‍Pennsylvania State ⁤Department decided to move forward with their planned downtime but shifted it ‍four hours earlier. The voter ⁤registration website will now be offline from ⁤10⁤ p.m. on ⁢October 5 until 4 a.m.⁣ on October 6.

Scott Presler expressed satisfaction with this decision and claimed ​that changing the maintenance ⁣schedule ​would result in President Trump gaining ⁢more votes ⁣during his rally in Butler.

The Epoch Times reached out ​to⁤ the Pennsylvania State Department for⁤ comment but ⁣did not receive a response at publication time.

It is ​worth noting that President Trump took to stage at around 6 p.m.,​ which was initially⁤ when‌ the voter registration website was supposed to be down for maintenance.

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