| I think this should be the biggest of big deals: Election interference, that, for a variety of reasons, is heavily aimed at one political party. This is something so basic to having a fair election and a functioning nation that I think everyone should be both furious and concerned. |
This. All day. Think of all the people jailed for failing to produce to the court in a timely way. People DO get jailed for contempt. No fcking excuses. |
I think the goopers are too busy squawking that the election was stolen from them to notice that they’ve stolen the election. |
WTAF. Why isn’t this being discussed? |
| This is a huge deal. |
Why indeed? Seems like there might be a few votes people cast lawfully and in the appropriate time frame that should be counted. |
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Yeah it's definitely criminal.
DH requested an absentee ballot on 10/17. I tracked it on ballot scout and by about the 20th it said "delivery scheduled". Stayed that way for about a week and then on Friday before the election it switched to "Oops! The post office was unable to deliver your ballot for some reason. Please contact the election office at the number below to request a new ballot." Fortunately he was able to vote Saturday but in addition to all the completed ballots that haven't made it back, I wonder how many got lost on their way to the voter and the voter didn't have a plan B. His ballot showed up Tuesday - I assume someone did a sweep of the post office... |
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People are not mad enough about this
USPS processed 150,000 ballots after Election Day, jeopardizing thousands of votes https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/11/05/usps-late-ballots-election/ |
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The judge can issue warrants for arrests, but who carries them out?
People need to go to prison it I don't see them even being arrested until barr and trump are out. Who has ultimate authority over the US marshalls right now? The president? DeJoy had better end up in prison. Nothing else is acceptable. |
| I mean I would love to know why the entire midwest/south that is a red zone has no missing ballots. None were sent in those states? |
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“As soon as it became apparent that operational changes made by DeJoy were slowing the mail, an enormous wave of public pressure, including congressional hearings, forced him to back off of making any operational changes before the election. Voting rights advocates sued to force him to roll back the remaining changes, and public pressure and the U.S. district judge overseeing the federal case, Emmett Sullivan, caused the USPS to adopt what it calls “extraordinary measures” to keep ballots moving faster than the rest of the mail.”
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5fab206dc5b635e9de9ce657/amp?zgq=&__twitter_impression=true |
Yet you have to wonder if that’s really the extent of what DeJoy did and the impact of his and Trump’s illegal actions. |