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Well, isn’t this interesting?

The same day tens of thousands, possibly 100,000, attended Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania — where an attempt was made on his life just three months ago — Pennsylvania scheduled maintenance on its voter registration website so people couldn’t register.

Yup, just a coincidence; nothing to see here, folks! Move right along!

Trump announced on Sept. 25 that he would make a historic return to Butler on Oct. 5, months after he was shot in the side of the head by a would-be assassin on July 13. The Pennsylvania Voter Registration website announced its scheduled maintenance sometime between Sept. 30 to Oct. 1, archived data for the site reviewed by Fox Digital shows.

What would a blue, sometimes purple state like Pennsylvania have to gain by blacking out its voter registration website the day Trump’s in town with tens of thousands of Republican voters?

Luckily, there was some outcry here so they moved the maintenance window to 6 p.m., as opposed to during the day.

The operation would have taken the site offline for several hours during the same time frame the Trump campaign expected to register voters. The department, however, moved the window of time for maintenance to later in the night amid an early outcry …

Fox News Digital reviewed archived data from the Pennsylvania Voter Registration website and found that it issued a disclaimer to voters that the website would be unavailable on Oct. 5 beginning at 6 p.m.

Still, many of these Pennsylvania voters would’ve gone home, having taken in everything they’d seen at the rally, and made for the registration website.

It would’ve been down for maintenance.

Again, an interesting coincidence!


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