Posted on 10/29/2020 6:11:36 AM PDT by bort
I don’t think it is as easy as fear makes it out to be.
You can change the date on meter mail...but that doesn’t go over well with the post office. (Past experience)
Like I said. The exposure light will be on these late ballots. They are to be the most scruntinized pieces of mail in history.
Did you see yesterday...
Cooper gave a press conference and blamed white people in rural areas for a spike in new COVID cases? He basically blamed it on Trump rallies in NC. When a reporter asked him for details and proof of his allegations, he fumbled around a little bit and then turned to his Health Secretary, normally a Cooper sycophant. She refused to answer because she knew he was outright lying. Cooper is such a POS.
The sun is actually out right now!
Trees were sideways an hour ago. The yard is now covered in leaves and small limbs.
Doesn’t metered mail have to go out on the day it’s metered? If it doesn’t, the envelope has to be re-metered for the correct day, even if there is $00.0 metered postage (the correct postage shows on the original meter mark). That would surely raise some red flags.
Been years since I dealt with that stuff...may’ve changed.
You are correct. The post office doesn’t receive metered mail for any other day but today.
Have you modeled how much of the electorate will remain on Election day in North Carolina?
We are at 3.8 Million early votes now.
The total electorate was 4.7 Million in 2016. It was 4.4 million in 2012.
Let’s say that we push 5 million this year with the population increases. We then would need to subtract the total early vote from that number to see how many election day votes are left.
RE- We then would need to subtract the total early vote from that number to see how many election day votes are left.
1st hes been challenged. He refuses to answer questions from 1110 WBT
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