. Now, with Trump-loyalist Louis DeJoy as newly installed Postmaster General, Democrats and election officials fear the operational changes already instituted that have resulted in mail delays could plague the election.
On Monday, the American Postal Workers Union, which represents some 200,000 employees, said the new changes were an affront to the Constitution. "Postal workers have been serving the 'vote by mail' needs of US citizens for generations including for overseas military personnel and their families. We proudly do so as a civic duty regardless of who voters are casting their ballots for," it said.
"This assault on the US Constitution, our democratic rights and the ongoing attempt to discredit 'vote-by-mail' and demonize postal workers is wrong and heads us down a dangerous path toward dictatorship," the APWU continued. Voting by mail is legal for some voters in all states, and 34 allow it with no eligibility requirements. In five states, ballots are automatically sent to all voters. Contrary to some
May we please learn the exact “operational changes” made to the U.S. Postal Service that might affect prompt delivery of mail?
Was there a discovery that the only place masks won’t work is a polling location? Give me a fckn break.
The post office might but the voting districts don’t. It will be a disaster. There’s no reason for it.
You’re being played. The administration is talking out of both sides of its mouth on purpose. Trump is saying it won’t work and the postal service is saying no problem even as they are decreasing capacity for mail handling and deliver. Disaster is coming
Plenty of trial runs have proven otherwise. All their claim really proves is that Democrats are embedded within the Postal Service.
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