Presler: Voting Machines Down in Three
Red Districts of New Jersey as Election
Day Heats Up
Breitbart,
by
Amy Furr
Original Article
Posted By: mc squared,
11/4/2025 12:14:37 PM
Voting machines went down in three districts of New Jersey early Tuesday, which is Election Day, according to Early Vote Action’s Scott Presler.
Just before 8:00 a.m., Presler reported via X that three red districts in Cumberland County saw their machines go down.
“In 3 RED districts in Cumberland County, NJ, the machines are down. On the phone w/ legal right now,” he wrote: Other conservatives on the social media platform highlighted the news and urged people not to skip out on voting.
“Election machines have gone down in multiple locations across CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NJ – where Republicans are outperforming their 2024 turnout by double digits, Scott Presler says. Isn’t that suspicious.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Older Lady 11/4/2025 12:23:13 PM (No. 2025772)
With all the dirty tricks the Dems put in play, is it surprising that voting machines in red districts went down and none in blue districts? Now they are saying the machines have been fixed so voters who weren't able to vote should return. I am sure the Dems are counting on most of them not being able to go back. If Republicans are turning out in twice the numbers, the Dems just can't let that happen.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
valinva 11/4/2025 12:25:36 PM (No. 2025774)
Were the voting machines set to shut down when a certain number of Republican votes were cast? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 11/4/2025 12:27:10 PM (No. 2025775)
Looks like the fix is in.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
crashnburn 11/4/2025 12:34:09 PM (No. 2025778)
What a coinky-dink /s
Could the DemoRoids’ cheating be any more obvious?
Bless their little hearts.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
mamabear 11/4/2025 12:36:50 PM (No. 2025780)
The remedy: one day to vote, paper ballots, hand-counted, no same-day registration/voting, signature verification, and follow-up on provisional ballots to make sure they are properly cast. Republican party leaders in each state should anticipate all types of shenanigans (2020 Arizona-style), be prepared to make sure their voters are not cheated and ready to sue if they are. And more people on both sides of the political aisle who care about election integrity. :-)
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Mizz Fixxit 11/4/2025 12:42:13 PM (No. 2025786)
This brings back bad memories of 2022 when 20 percent of voting machines went down in Maricopa County. Again, no problem in democrat districts.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 11/4/2025 12:53:19 PM (No. 2025792)
Carefully planned, no doubt.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 11/4/2025 1:05:39 PM (No. 2025806)
Oh, those wascally voting machines!
But don't worry - - they've been "fixed." Yes - - fixed to turn every vote into a demonrat vote.
Crooks love Joisey - - and Joisey loves crooks.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Foghorn 11/4/2025 1:13:24 PM (No. 2025810)
That should have expected as George Soros owns half of the voting machines on the east coast states. It will be difficult to sort this out with a extreme political operative owning the machines. You asked for it, you got it socialist Democrats.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 11/4/2025 1:17:38 PM (No. 2025813)
How many people are willing to cheat to win an election? Beginning to think the number is higher than we think. Malfunctioning voting machines don't happen in a vacuum. Same with fraudulent votes. If 1 in 20 votes are fraudulent, people see it and look the other way.
I was notified about New York elections and haven't been a resident since 2022.
The lady Chihuahua was reminded to vote in NYC elections. She hasn't ever been a resident of NYC. She hasn't been a resident of that state in over a decade.
Ultimately this is all about people. How do the cheaters support someone that will leave them to hang? Most of the people we elect should not be there. They are only loyal to themselves. They buy votes, line their pockets, and leave others to pay the bills. That's not governing. How do they support that? If they are actually cheating, they are risking jail time if caught. It's insane. Our representative government is turning into a farce.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
LanceLink1 11/4/2025 1:35:52 PM (No. 2025820)
I'm shocked. Shocked! Any of you would believe for one minute that there is some malfeasance associated with these voting machines. Why everyone of you know how secure and honest New Jersey elections are. I can't believe how paranoid some of you are. /s
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Hermit_Crab 11/4/2025 2:15:46 PM (No. 2025823)
And other republican leaning precincts are getting bomb threats.
If they can't 'monkeywrench' the machines, they try to scare the people off.
And if by some miracle Ciattarelli is winning a few hours before polls close, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if some real bombs explode.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
paral04 11/4/2025 2:20:07 PM (No. 2025824)
Now, isn't that convenient for the democrats?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
BarryNo 11/4/2025 2:26:20 PM (No. 2025826)
Election interference only happens in Red Districts. If they don't resolve it properly, invalidate the election.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Venturer 11/4/2025 3:59:43 PM (No. 2025851)
The technical aspects of a machine that merely reads pencil marks and counts them cannot be that tough. It isn't the machines it's the people that program them, and if they are hooked to the internet they are a direct funnel to democrat hackers.
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Maybe we'll have to wait until Christmas for a final count.
What happened to the old days when we knew the winners next morning?