Posted on 09/13/2024 6:44:53 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The union representing the nation’s postal workers, who will handle millions of ballots as part of the mass vote-by-mail system, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president on Thursday.
Voters are being asked to trust an election system in which a key part of the process of casting votes is controlled by an organization loyal to one candidate.
In a press statement, the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) announced its endorsement:
The nation’s 290,000 active and retired city letter carriers represented by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) are proud to announce our endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz to serve as the next president and vice president of the United States.
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As a local prosecutor, state attorney general, senator, and vice president, Kamala Harris is a proven supporter of working families, organized labor, and the Postal Service. As a senator, she was instrumental in advocating for essential relief for the Postal Service at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. She served as vice president of the administration that signed the Postal Service Reform Act into law. She is a fierce defender of civil rights, voting rights, and our democratic system.
Governor Walz is a union brother and veteran. He is a former public school teacher who has devoted his life to public service. As governor, he has kept working families at the forefront by enacting a paid family and medical leave program, child tax credits, and universal free school meals for all Minnesota students.
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DON’T MAIL YOUR VOTES....TAKE THEM IN YOURSELF.
YOUR MAILMAN KNOWS WHO YOU SUPPORT.
No, no conflict of interest ... not at all.
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Did the USPS ever speak to the dropped off semi trailer, in Bethpage NY ... that disappeared, overnight, and, happened to be full of PA ballots???
BTTT
Union for Postal Workers election interference
Rs are encouraging vote early/vote by mail which is indeed critical, but I receive Trump mailings (spouse no D mailings), so mail carrier suspects my vote would be for Trump.
Now, with this admitted USPS bias, I’ll not vote by mail, but early instead.
I encourage everyone to do the same. I don’t know any of my carriers (usually 4 or 5 different ones) to trust them.
I seconded your emotion.
Who even entertained the possibility that it might be otherwise?
And I’d go a step further than ‘drop your ballot off in person’....
Not that it is cheatproof either, but I say that voting in person, on election day is the best way to be sure your vote will be counted, and counted properly.
100 million coming right up.
You point out that it’s not just carriers who likely surmise how each household votes, but USPS office GMs (likely D patronage appointees) who could trash a load of ballots from my conservative district in Maricopa county knowing a majority would be Trump votes 60/40 +/-.
It’s the same locale where voting malfunctions cost Kari Lake in ‘20.
I seconded your emotion, too.
There’s a message in there someplace.
I’m not sure if mail in ballots can instead be dropped at early voting locals...I assume so in most states, but will confirm
The “Cosa Nostra” among mail carriers has chosen to assure that somehow, mail-in votes from probable Trump supporters somehow disappear, and probable Harris/Walz supporters are assured their ballots will be delivered with all deliberate haste.
Got it. Neat little scheme, there.
If you hang an American flag you ballot goes in a special bin in the back of the truck.
Wasn’t the USPS supposed to get $10 billion added to its budget to make sure it could handle mail in ballots in that gigantic bill of fraud a few years back?
Wait…
At the risk of sounding naive… why do government workers have a union?
Post Office was complicit in buggering the election in 2020. Why would it be different now?
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