Nonsense.
The USPS takes a picture of the address side of each piece of mail. That's it. I've used the service.
So there will be hundreds of thousands or millions of images of identical ballot envelopes addressed to the election authority.
No sequence numbers. No voter names or addresses.
Just a picture of a generic ballot mailer.
Besides, those same ballots are going to be delivered together to the election authority. If there's a big batch of sequential ballots (whatever you imagine that is) they'll be recognized when they're received. They damn sure won't be recognized by the USPS .
No sequence numbers. No voter names or addresses.
Translated from semimoje-troll:
"I don't understand how databases work."
Thanks for sharing your lack of knowledge with us.
Stay in your lane, which is trolling with The Current anti-conservative Narrative.
You and the team cogitated for nearly 4 hours, and the best you could come up with was a bluff about the contents of databases?
Storage is cheap, dimbulb troll.