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UH-OH: The slowest mail in the country is in key swing states, NBC investigation finds . . .

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By Steve Hutkins Save the Post Office In 2020, when the United States Postal Service began an ambitious plan to modernize and consolidate services in the middle of the pandemic. Its slow service wound up disenfranchising tens of thousands of voters whose ballots never made it to their elections offices in time. Four years later – by some measures – USPS performance is now actually worse, with another nail-biter of an election fast-approaching. Compounding the risk that slow mail could affect the election: NBC found some of the country’s slowest mail is in presidential swing states with strict mail ballot delivery deadlines. “It’s a disgrace,” Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said of USPS delivery performance.  They need to

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by Steve Hutkins

Compounding the risk that slow mail could affect the election: NBC found some of the country’s slowest mail is in presidential swing states with strict mail ballot delivery deadlines.

“It’s a disgrace,” Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said of USPS delivery performance.  They need to understand the importance [of election mail] and they need to make no more excuses.

Get it in gear and take this seriously.”

But the situation is especially dire in Georgia, where officials have already spent years worrying about the possibility of a contested 2024 election for other reasons.

The Math in Georgia

“Election Mail routinely outperforms . . . regular service,” according to the spokesperson.

He’s also consistently stood behind his plan to modernize and consolidate postal services, so the USPS can operate more efficiently and also without budget deficits.  But so far, neither goal has materialized.

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