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LisaL

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21. Third party couriers don't have the infrastructure to do this.
Fri Jul 17, 2026, 08:19 PM
16 hrs ago

They don't have mailboxes, and so on.

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America's voting system is a disaster dlk 17 hrs ago #1
So the Postal Service gets to decide who votes? underpants 17 hrs ago #2
More accurately, Trump gets to decide who can receive a mail-in ballot AZJonnie 17 hrs ago #9
Somehow they found a court willing to entertain this idea. LisaL 16 hrs ago #11
Colorado is completely mail in ballots?..................... Lovie777 17 hrs ago #3
I guess they better figure out what to do. LisaL 17 hrs ago #6
Yes, but we can drop them in secure boxes instead (nt) William Seger 14 hrs ago #39
How are you getting the ballot? LisaL 14 hrs ago #42
Yep, I'm just referring to the current system. Actually, Colorado still does allow in-person voting... William Seger 12 hrs ago #49
I have been voting in person for a few years now. ananda 17 hrs ago #4
You need to check that paper copy carefully. Lonestarblue 15 hrs ago #35
I do. ananda 15 hrs ago #36
The postal service will not be handling my ballot this year. GoodRaisin 17 hrs ago #5
Maybe states can avoid mail in ballots and start using ................... Lovie777 17 hrs ago #7
How are they going to get these ballots without the post office? LisaL 17 hrs ago #8
The states may have to hire third party couriers or legislate some kind of state run courier service. Nt Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #15
Third party couriers don't have the infrastructure to do this. LisaL 16 hrs ago #21
Most states have drop boxes Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #26
Again, how are the people going to get ballots to begin with? LisaL 16 hrs ago #27
That's what I mean by creating a plan B Fiendish Thingy 15 hrs ago #31
States that vote by mail don't even have polling places. LisaL 15 hrs ago #32
That's not true for the most part--- only a few states who do ALL mail-in voting Jack Valentino 14 hrs ago #41
Obviously I am talking about the states that only do mail in voting. LisaL 14 hrs ago #43
WTF? spanone 16 hrs ago #10
WTF can't the courts get on the same effn page? vapor2 16 hrs ago #12
It's part of the normal appeals process Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #14
Can it be "temporary" until after the next election? kentuck 16 hrs ago #16
Courts tend to handle time sensitive election cases quicker than others Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #18
I don't think anyone wants to put too much faith in this Court... kentuck 16 hrs ago #19
They have, but have also ruled against Trump on a number of occasions Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #24
Okay, well, the article has some fairly scary-sounding verbiage in any case AZJonnie 16 hrs ago #22
I'm no lawyer, I just read a lot. Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #29
Key word: temporarily Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #13
October? LisaL 16 hrs ago #25
Which is why they must come up with a plan B NOW. Nt Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #30
How the fuck is the USPS going to do this part: "use those lists to determine whether to transmit ballots"? AZJonnie 16 hrs ago #17
How does this make sense? kacekwl 16 hrs ago #20
It makes no sense. LisaL 16 hrs ago #23
How does tha affect states that only vote by mail. Lifeafter70 16 hrs ago #28
Obviously the states that only vote by mail are going to have huge problems. LisaL 15 hrs ago #33
I agree they are a federal agency and elections are state controlled Lifeafter70 15 hrs ago #34
Democrats already know what's up at this point ecstatic 14 hrs ago #37
I use the secure ballot drop-box at my local library JoseBalow 14 hrs ago #38
How do you get this ballot to begin with? LisaL 14 hrs ago #40
Everyone in the state gets their ballot mailed to them in advance JoseBalow 14 hrs ago #44
Then USPS is involved in everyone getting the ballot. LisaL 14 hrs ago #45
Oh, then yes, one would have to go vote in person I suppose JoseBalow 13 hrs ago #46
So in your state, every voter gets a mail in ballot, and you also have LisaL 13 hrs ago #47
I don't know what you mean by "unlimited" JoseBalow 13 hrs ago #48
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