Coincidence, I Think NOT: Scheduled Maintenance Or Election 'Manuever'?

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The Department of State in Pennsylvania has announced a scheduled "system maintenance" for its voter application website, intriguingly coinciding with former President Donald Trump's return to the town where he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt.

The voter registration website states, "The website will undergo scheduled system maintenance and be unavailable Saturday, 5th October from 6pm until 12am. We thank you for your understanding."

As reported by Gateway Pundit, grassroots activist Scott Presler, a key figure in the campaign to secure Pennsylvania for Trump in the upcoming election, highlighted this coincidence on a social media platform. Presler wrote, "The [Pennsylvania Department of State] voter registration website will be unavailable on Saturday, October 5th, the day that President Trump will be triumphantly returning to the site of the assassination attempt in Butler County, PA. [With] all eyes on PA, the site will be down. Coincidence?"

Presler further insinuated that this could be a form of "election interference," as the maintenance is scheduled on the same day Trump is holding a rally in Butler.

Trump, who narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in July, is set to return to Butler, a crucial town in what could be the most pivotal swing state in the forthcoming election. However, the former President will likely face challenges, including potential voter fraud, in his bid to defeat Kamala Harris, particularly in Pennsylvania. This state has seen allegations of election rigging and underhanded tactics by Democratic authorities.

For those interested in Trump's rally in Butler, registration for tickets is available on the official website. The rally is seen as a significant event in the lead-up to the election, with Trump aiming to consolidate support in this crucial swing state.