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Didn’t see this coming: USPS about to CRUSH mail-in ballot scheme…

  • Jun 16
  • 2 min read


The big take away!


" ... This new USPS proposal could turn into a very big problem for blue states that have built their entire political machine around mass mail voting. And here’s why: Mail-in ballots don’t deliver themselves. They move through the postal service, which means USPS is sitting right in the middle of this Dem-run operation.

Under this proposal, states would have to hand over voter information tied to each and every mail-in and absentee ballot, along with specific barcodes. That means the system would have to be clean, trackable, and a lot harder to hide behind when the tsunami of late ballots starts crashing on shore.


The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is advancing a new proposal that would require states to share voter information related to mail-in and absentee ballots, marking the latest step in President Donald Trump’s ongoing effort to strengthen election integrity and increase transparency in the voting process.The proposal follows a March executive order from President Trump aimed at tightening oversight of mail-in voting in federal elections, an issue that has remained a major focus of his second administration.Trump has repeatedly argued that stronger safeguards are needed to restore public confidence in elections, prevent fraud, and ensure that every legal vote is properly accounted for.Under the proposed rule, states would be required to provide the Postal Service with lists of voters who request mail-in or absentee ballots, along with unique barcode identifiers assigned to each ballot.The USPS would then generate a finalized “Mail-In and Absentee Participation List” and return it to state election officials.The list would contain the names of approved voters and the ballot barcodes linked to each individual voter.Under the proposed framework, only voters appearing on the finalized participation list would be eligible to receive mail-in or absentee ballots. ..."

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