USPS Appears To Hide Election Integrity Records Amid Overseas Ballot Controversy
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USPS Appears To Hide Election Integrity Records Amid Overseas Ballot Controversy

Incompetence at the USPS leaves mail-in ballots vulnerable to the most obvious form of voter fraud.

Angela Morabito

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is delaying the release of documents related to election integrity planning until after Election Day, creating questions about the security of ballots cast from overseas amid the Democratic Party’s push to mobilize voters abroad.

The Federal Voting Assistance Program, the government office tasked with assisting voters living outside our borders, estimates that 2.8 million eligible voters currently reside outside the United States. The Democratic Party, however, estimates that there are 9 million such voters and is spending $300,000 in a get-out-the-vote effort specifically tailored to them. Democrats Abroad did not respond to a request for comment on how it obtained its estimate.

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