Anyone who has tried to use USPS “tracking” knows it’s a joke. Evidently election fraud was the whole point of the virus hoax.
Yes. More than once they've lost packages for me and I found out (from the local post office ) that the package locations listed are where the package is SUPPOSED to be, not where it actually is.
Actually, the USPS tracking system is greatly improved. Not quite as good as that of UPS or FedEx, though.
The caveat is that the item has to be scanned at various places along its route, which doesn't always happen.
I ship several hundred packages a year with the USPS, and the problem rate is less than 1%. I had an incoming UPS package go missing recently, and another one arrived with a hole punched in a double-wall carton, so they aren't perfect either.
The real concern with mail voting is NOT whether the ballot arrives at its destination, it is what happens to the ballot once it arrives.