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Trump's Postmaster General on whether the Post Office will be able to handle an expected surge in mail-in ballots for the 2020 US election

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Submitted by Shared Reality logo james on Tue, 04/27/2021 - 16:18

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The postmaster general encouraged voters to request ballots early and return them early but said he is confident that the Postal Service can handle any surge in ballot traffic, which in the most extreme case would amount to less than one day's worth of the current volume.

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[link] The postmaster general encouraged voters to request ballots early and return them early but said he is confident that the Postal Service can handle any surge in ballot traffic, which in the most extreme case would amount to less than one day's worth of the current volume. James Lankford, (R, OK): "belief that the post office can’t handle an additional 100 million pieces of mail right before the November election, ignores the fact that last year during the week of December 16, the post office handled over 2.5 billion pieces of first class mail in one week."

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https://www.npr.org/2020/08/24/904435736/watch-postmaster-general-dejoy-testifie…

Claimants

Louis DeJoy

Claimants' Organizations

United States Post Office

Date asserted

Monday, August 24, 2020

Reporters

Alana Wise
Philip Ewing

Publisher

National Public Radio

Date accessed

Tuesday, April 27, 2021 - 16:08

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