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    Scott Presler

    Scott Presler

    Public Figure

    political activistcommunity organizerdog walker

    Birthday

    May 15, 1988

    Birth Sign

    Taurus

    Birthplace

    Jacksonville, Florida

    Age

    38 years old

    Height

    6 ft 5 in (196 cm)

    About

    Scott Ryan Presler is an American conservative activist, community organizer, and dog walker. He first gained attention coordinating the March Against Sharia events for ACT for America, then became a fixture in the Stop the Steal movement. In 2024, his voter registration drives in Pennsylvania drew national notice, with some Republicans crediting him for helping swing the state to Donald Trump. Presler balances political work with a dog-walking business, and his social media feeds mix motivational calls to action with daily life posts. He runs the nonprofit Early Vote Action and continues to push for early voting and election integrity measures.

    Early Life & Background

    Scott Presler grew up in Florida and Fairfax County, Virginia, the son of a U.S. Navy captain. He earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from George Mason University. He joined Twitter in November 2012. His first political organizing role came with the Republican Party of Virginia ahead of the 2016 elections. In June 2016, following the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Presler came out as gay. His first major public action was coordinating the March Against Sharia events in 2017, organized by the anti-Muslim group ACT for America. He also helped clean up Baltimore after President Trump called it a trash-covered city.

    Career Growth

    Presler's career shifted from provocative activist to grassroots organizer. In 2020, he participated in Stop the Steal protests promoting false claims of widespread electoral fraud. He was present at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, calling it the largest civil rights protest in American history. In August 2021, he led a rally outside Gracie Mansion against New York City's vaccine and mask mandates. He spoke at CPAC in Orlando in 2022. In 2024, his voter registration efforts in Pennsylvania gained national attention; Lara Trump initially announced plans to hire him for the RNC's legal ballot-harvesting division, but the RNC later said he would not become a direct employee. In 2025, he addressed the Republican Study Committee on Capitol Hill regarding the SAVE America Act, which requires proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. As of 2026, he continues to run Early Vote Action, a nonprofit focused on mobilizing Republicans to vote early.

    Career Timeline

    2012Joined Twitter
    2015Began organizing for Republican Party of Virginia
    2016Came out as gay following Pulse nightclub shooting
    2017Coordinated March Against Sharia events for ACT for America
    2020Participated in Stop the Steal protests
    2021Present at January 6 Capitol insurrection
    2021Led rally against NYC vaccine mandates
    2022Spoke at CPAC in Orlando
    2024Led voter registration efforts in Pennsylvania, credited with helping swing state to Trump
    2024Considered for RNC role, ultimately not hired
    2025Addressed Republican Study Committee on SAVE America Act
    2026Continues running Early Vote Action nonprofit

    Public Image & Style

    Presler cultivates an approachable, friendly persona, often smiling in photos and shaking hands with supporters. His style features long brown hair and cowboy boots. Media portrayals vary: conservative outlets highlight his voter registration achievements, while mainstream outlets note his history with conspiracy theories and his presence at the January 6 Capitol breach. His social media voice is upbeat and motivational, frequently using the phrase Make Kindness Cool Again. His supporters are part of the broader MAGA and conservative activist community, attending his voter registration training sessions and community cleanup events. He does not have an official fandom name.

    Fame & Fandom

    Scott Presler commands a following defined by political utility rather than devotional worship. His audience consists of volunteers mobilized for specific election integrity goals, supporters of his Early Vote Action campaigns, and followers on social media platforms who engage with his data-driven messaging. Unlike pop stars whose fans organize birthday billboards or fund subway ads, Presler's base operates through functional channels: registering voters in Pennsylvania, advocating for the SAVE America Act, and training citizens at town halls. There is no formal fandom name attached to his brand, nor are there documented rituals of adoration such as fan-funded charity drives or chart-topping campaigns driven solely by personal loyalty. The 'lore' surrounding him is rooted in high-stakes political friction, from organizing cleanup efforts in Baltimore to clashing with GOP leadership over legislative pushes. While he has spoken before crowds exceeding 80,000 people, these gatherings remain rallies focused on policy outcomes rather than celebrity spectacles. In August 2026, iFANN's Global Fame Engine evaluated Scott Presler but determined he does not currently hold a placement in the published rankings, meaning he lacks a numeric score or standing within the Global Top 1,000 or any Top-100 scope list.

    Interesting Facts and Legends

    Presler lists his location as Make Kindness Cool Again on X and identifies himself as a data guy obsessed with voter registration numbers. He runs a dog-walking business alongside his activism and has addressed crowds of 80,000 or more at major rallies. His signature look features long brown hair past his shoulders paired with cowboy boots. Some observers describe him as the tall, very friendly, and gay face of the MAGA movement. A defining chapter in his political story emerged in mid-2026 when reports confirmed he was denied entry to a GOP dinner in South Dakota. Senator John Thune allegedly banned him due to his relentless push for the SAVE America Act. This incident sparked further criticism from Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee regarding the so-called SAVE America Fiasco. These events cemented his reputation as a polarizing figure known for friction with establishment Republicans rather than mythical storytelling.

    Notable Quotes

    The largest civil rights protest in American history.
    My experience with the Republican Study Committee was 1000/10... I had the distinct honor of addressing the needs and desires of the Republican base.
    I am a data guy.

    Family & Personal Life

    Presler is the son of a U.S. Navy captain. He was raised in Florida and Fairfax County, Virginia. He has not publicly named his parents or siblings. He is openly gay and came out in June 2016 after the Pulse nightclub shooting. As of 2026, he is not married and has no publicly known children or pets.

    Notable Connections

    Presler has strongly supported Donald Trump and appeared on Donald Trump Jr.'s podcast. He was considered for a role by RNC co-chair Lara Trump. He is frequently associated with fellow conservative activist Kaitlin Bennett and commentator Steven Crowder. He appeared at CPAC with Jim McLaughlin. Representative August Pfluger, chairman of the Republican Study Committee, hosted him in 2025.

    Relationships & Dating History

    As of 2026:Single

    There are no publicly confirmed romantic relationships for Scott Presler in credible news sources. He has not been linked to any partners, nor has he been married, engaged, or reported to have children. His social media presence focuses on political activism, community service, and his dog-walking business rather than personal relationships. As of 2026, Presler's relationship status is not publicly documented, and no credible sources report a current partner.

    Salary, Net Worth In 2026

    $2 Million

    iFANN Editorial Team estimate

    No credible public estimate of Scott Presler's net worth exists from major financial outlets prior to this analysis. He operates Early Vote Action, a nonprofit, and runs a dog-walking business that forms the foundation of his income. Additional revenue streams likely include social media monetization across over 1.5 million followers on X, speaking fees from events like CPAC and RSC meetings, and potential compensation from his nonprofit work. Given his modest lifestyle and lack of major assets reported, iFANN currently estimates his net worth around $2 Million.

    Awards & Accolades

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    Known For

    Voter registration drives in Pennsylvania

    2024 · Organizer

    March Against Sharia events

    2017 · Coordinator

    Early Vote Action nonprofit

    2026 · Founder

    Keywords

    Scott Preslerconservative activistvoter registrationEarly Vote ActionMAGAStop the StealJanuary 6dog walker

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    Quick Facts

    Profession
    political activist, community organizer, dog walker
    Born
    May 15, 1988
    Birthplace
    Jacksonville, Florida
    Gender
    Male
    Birth Sign
    Taurus
    Height
    6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
    Education
    George Mason University (BA in Criminal Justice)
    Relationship Status
    Single

    Personal Details

    Full Name
    Scott Ryan Presler
    Height
    6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
    Education
    George Mason University (BA in Criminal Justice)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How old is Scott Presler?
    Scott Presler was born on May 15, 1988, making him 38 years old as of 2026.
    What is Scott Presler's net worth in 2026?
    No credible public estimate of Scott Presler's net worth exists; he runs a dog-walking business and a nonprofit called Early Vote Action. Estimates around $2 million are speculative.
    Is Scott Presler married?
    No, Scott Presler is not married and has no publicly documented romantic relationships as of 2026.
    What does Scott Presler do for a living?
    Scott Presler is a conservative activist, community organizer, and dog walker. He runs the nonprofit Early Vote Action, focusing on voter registration and early voting.
    Was Scott Presler at the January 6 Capitol riot?
    Yes, Scott Presler was present at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, which he called the largest civil rights protest in American history.

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