The USPS changed its routing in the Midwest so everything goes through Chicago. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know they are removing certain ballots with this.
They also have stopped sending pics of mail in the USPS informed delivery emails so there is no record when more than one ballot is sent to certain individuals.
For those saying to vote early, wouldn't that enable the democrats to have a better idea of how many more fake ballots they'll need and give them more time to be better prepared? Or give them the opportunity to "adjudicate" your vote to the preferred candidate? That's what happened in a nearby county in 2020, adjudication.
Its an honest question. I see valid points on both sides of voting early or voting only on election day. I'd like to get the general consensus here.
I read the other day that a shipping company out of Illinois, who had contracted with USPS, is closing shop, some 600 trucks and 800 employees - long distance mail runs.
I'm in PA and of course I get barraged with political ads, but the most recent is very telling. It's from some BS "election integrity" group that SWEARS that PA elections are the "most safe and secure" in history, no chance of fraud, we should totally trust state officials blah blah. This goes perfectly with the new narrative spin up.
VOTE in person on election day!
They say to vote early, to bank your vote, preventing what had happen to Kari Lake when voting machines were inoperable on voting day.
This sounds like the best idea: early voting in person.
MIB should be refused if they don't arrive before polling is closed.
The USPS changed its routing in the Midwest so everything goes through Chicago. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know they are removing certain ballots with this.
They also have stopped sending pics of mail in the USPS informed delivery emails so there is no record when more than one ballot is sent to certain individuals.
For those saying to vote early, wouldn't that enable the democrats to have a better idea of how many more fake ballots they'll need and give them more time to be better prepared? Or give them the opportunity to "adjudicate" your vote to the preferred candidate? That's what happened in a nearby county in 2020, adjudication. Its an honest question. I see valid points on both sides of voting early or voting only on election day. I'd like to get the general consensus here.
Is this ever going to end?
The USPS has actually had a patent on secure tamper proof blockchain voting system since February 2020. Maybe it's time to make the switch.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US20200258338A1/en
I read the other day that a shipping company out of Illinois, who had contracted with USPS, is closing shop, some 600 trucks and 800 employees - long distance mail runs.
Don’t domail in, vote in person.
Military has entered the chat.
I'm in PA and of course I get barraged with political ads, but the most recent is very telling. It's from some BS "election integrity" group that SWEARS that PA elections are the "most safe and secure" in history, no chance of fraud, we should totally trust state officials blah blah. This goes perfectly with the new narrative spin up.