
Right to the Point #33 - Mr. Presler Goes to Washington to SAVE America
Feb 13, 2026
Scott Presler, conservative activist and founder of Early Vote Action, explains why he champions the SAVE America Act. He discusses alleged voter roll problems, Minnesota vouching risks, California removal failures, and how proof-of-citizenship and voter ID rules would work. Short, direct conversation calling for Senate accountability and citizen action.
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Grassroots Voter Registration Win
- Scott Presler described registering voters at gun shows and other community locations across Pennsylvania to reach unregistered conservatives and faith communities.
- Early Vote Action registered 50,000 voters and helped elect Senator McCormick by a margin smaller than their registrations.
Exposing Local Officials Stopping Fraud
- Scott Presler recounted confronting a county commissioner in Bucks County who said, 'we're not going to follow the law' during contested ballot counts.
- Public pressure and media scrutiny prevented fraudulent actions and preserved the election outcome that led to a Republican senator.
Vouching Creates High-Risk Gaps
- Minnesota's vouching rules allow one registered voter to vouch for up to eight people without ID, creating a vulnerability for election integrity.
- Scott and Chip connected such policies to historical razor-thin outcomes like Al Franken's 312-vote margin in 2008.

