UPDATE (March 19, 2024, 4:19 p.m. ET): A spokesperson for the Republican National Committee told NBC News on Tuesday that it will not be hiring conservative activist Scott Presler.
The news keeps getting better and better for the Democrats following Donald Trump’s takeover of the Republican National Committee.
On Thursday, RNC co-chair Lara Trump announced she hopes to hire Scott Presler, a conservative activist who has shared QAnon messages on social media, organized “anti-Sharia law” protests and appeared outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, to lead the party’s so-called “legal ballot harvesting” initiative — essentially a get-out-the-vote effort aimed at getting Republicans to vote early in person and make sure they return their mail ballots.
(The bizarre turn of phrase here comes because Republicans have long argued that “ballot harvesting” is — or at least, should be — illegal, but now that they are playing catch-up to Democrats on early voting, they need to finesse the fact that they want to do it too.)
Why is this good for Democrats? Because it’s a sign that the RNC is increasingly staffing up with a team of B-level (or worse) staffers who are more focused on spouting conspiracy theories and getting internet clout than actually doing the grueling, substantive work of winning an election.
USA Today explained Presler’s M.O. early last year, when he visited Pennsylvania in anticipation of elections in the state last fall.








