The only good thing I see with this, after I finished reading the 20 page proposal, was that the fedgov (Harmeet Dhillon) can probably get the list of people that were mailed ballots from the USPS rather than having to ask the states and be turned down.
But most mail ballot states have drop boxes where ballots can be returned and there's essentially no chain of custody with that. So it might be a small step in the right direction, but that's about it, imo.
Hopefully, the standardized envelopes they have to use for mail-in-ballots will still give us trackability... and the USPS won't be able to send the ballots to people not of their list, anyway.
The only good thing I see with this, after I finished reading the 20 page proposal, was that the fedgov (Harmeet Dhillon) can probably get the list of people that were mailed ballots from the USPS rather than having to ask the states and be turned down. But most mail ballot states have drop boxes where ballots can be returned and there's essentially no chain of custody with that. So it might be a small step in the right direction, but that's about it, imo.
Hopefully, the standardized envelopes they have to use for mail-in-ballots will still give us trackability... and the USPS won't be able to send the ballots to people not of their list, anyway.