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BidenCrimeFamily 39 points ago +39 / -0

What about the ones that are BACKDATED postmark? How can they prove that?

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NewUser101 44 points ago +45 / -1

Mail photo system, bitches.

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Fabius 12 points ago +13 / -1

Voided.

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Perhelion 11 points ago +12 / -1

Yep. USPS "Informed Delivery". I have this too.

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SHALL_NOT 10 points ago +11 / -1

Did they do this for ballots though? Or did they process ballot delivery through a separate process?

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stucklikegluetoMAGA 8 points ago +8 / -0

I have Informed Delivery and I got photos of my ballot.

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SHALL_NOT 4 points ago +4 / -0

Good to know. Was this in az, mi, wi, ga, or pa?

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NewUser101 5 points ago +5 / -0

That would be even more suspicious.

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Wtf_socialismreally 26 points ago +27 / -1

If USPS employees start coming forward like the ones in Project Veritas, they're not going to be able to wriggle free.

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Itateeverybody 19 points ago +20 / -1

New Veritas video seems timely in that regard.

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Quoc01 1 point ago +1 / -0

It seems really orchestrated. Filming the guy delivering mail? Usually distribution centers people are entirely differently than mail deliverer

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Itateeverybody 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not nearly as orchestrated as several Dem counties stopping their counts in key swing states then resuming with Trump losing massive leads in all of them. But yeah sure.

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user2020 15 points ago +15 / -0

Mail cover

Mail cover is a law enforcement investigative technique in which the United States Postal Service, acting at the request of a law enforcement agency, records information from the outside of letters and parcels before they are delivered and then sends the information to the agency that requested it.[1] The Postal Service grants mail cover surveillance requests for about 30 days and may extend them for up to 120 days.

Mail covers can be requested to investigate criminal activity or to protect national security.

Mail cover is defined by the U.S. Postal Regulations 39 CFR 233.3[2] and the Internal Revenue Manual[3] as follows:

Mail cover is the process by which a nonconsensual record is made of any data appearing on the outside cover of sealed or unsealed mail; or by which a record is made of the contents of any unsealed mail, as allowed by law, to obtain information to protect national security; locate a fugitive; obtain evidence of the commission or attempted commission of a crime; obtain evidence of a violation or attempted violation of a postal statute; or assist in the identification of property, proceeds, or assets forfeitable under law.

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NewUser101 4 points ago +4 / -0

Trump's team and the GOP need to file for Mail cover for everything that came in over the last 30 days to have the data.

We can do some very useful things with this, even if there aren't definite identifying marks. When you are able to determine the amount of ballots which were returned actually through the mail and compare with the number of supposedly mailed in ballots, large discrepancies will surface - in particular areas of fraud. This is extremely powerful evidence, but we need all of these photos to be retained starting (literally) yesterday.

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Toys 2 points ago +2 / -0

But we have no way of knowing if this was used for ballots or not.