A group of state and local election officials voiced concerns Wednesday regarding the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) capacity to efficiently handle the delivery of millions of ballots for the 2024 presidential election.
The National Association of State Election Directors and other officials wrote a letter to U.S. Postal Service Postmaster Louis DeJoy expressing concerns about USPS’ operations, such as processing delays, lost or delayed election mail and insufficient training that could impact the timely and accurate delivery of election mail. The officials stated in the letter that mailed ballots, postmarked by the required date during the past year and recent primary season, arrived at local election offices several days past the deadline for counting.
The merry Mailmen's union endorsed Kamel Toe so we can see which ballots are likely to get lost and which ones get fast tracked
ReplyDeleteI'm doing my part, I save my junk mail, put it in a blue bin, and it all comes back. Again and again.
ReplyDeleteThrow sand in the gears, make govt. work harder, break the system.
My people.
DeleteHeh. I take the unaddressed junk stuff, and bundle it up with the postage paid shite, and mail it back to them. Just remove the identifying bits. Here, postage paid means twice normal charge, plus, cuz it's overweight.
DeleteDon't worry: ballots for democrats will arrive promptly.
ReplyDeleteThe left is setting the narrative for November. Creating the excuses for "delayed results" from the voting. The one thing they need on November 5 is time...time to intercept and destroy ballots for Trump and time to replace them with faux ballots for Harris.
ReplyDelete