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In reply to the discussion: Appeals court allows USPS to move forward with Trump's anti-mail voting order, for now [View all]underpants
(198,129 posts)2. So the Postal Service gets to decide who votes?
They rigging this every imaginable way.
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Appeals court allows USPS to move forward with Trump's anti-mail voting order, for now [View all]
hookaleft
12 hrs ago
OP
Yep, I'm just referring to the current system. Actually, Colorado still does allow in-person voting...
William Seger
6 hrs ago
#49
The states may have to hire third party couriers or legislate some kind of state run courier service. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
11 hrs ago
#15
That's not true for the most part--- only a few states who do ALL mail-in voting
Jack Valentino
9 hrs ago
#41
Courts tend to handle time sensitive election cases quicker than others
Fiendish Thingy
11 hrs ago
#18
They have, but have also ruled against Trump on a number of occasions
Fiendish Thingy
11 hrs ago
#24