Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Biden's Bid To Save Mail-in-Ballots


President Biden is making Appointments to the U.S. Postal Service to save Mail-in-Ballots. It is part of a Political Struggle within the Postal Service.

Republican Lawyers Fighting against Mail-in-Ballots, recently wrote in a Court Briefing that they Disproportionately favor Democratic Party Candidates. The RNC claimed that Postal Voting "Harms" Republican Voters, who are less likely to Vote-by-Mail.

On Monday, Biden Nominated former Florida Congresswoman Val Demings (D) and Businessman William Zollars (R), to the Board-of-Governors, as a way of Exercising more Control. In March, Biden Appointed former Labor Secretary Marty Walsh (D).

The Board consists of 11 People, Nine of whom are Nominated by the President, similar to a Supreme Court Judge. The Two other Members of the Board are the Postmaster General and the Deputy Postmaster General.

Biden is seeking to remove Trump-appointed Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. Only the Board can Remove the Postmaster.

DeJoy put Measures in place that He claimed were designed to Cut Costs but that, in practice, seriously impaired Mail Delivery. Now our Condo's Mail bags are growing, but No One to Process and put the Mail into the Mail boxes, as Staff is on Summer vacations.

Dejoy dismantled Sorting Machines. This resulted in massive Backlogs and serious Delivery Delays, that led to Major Slowdowns in Swing States, just ahead of the 2020 Election that resulted in tens of thousands of Ballots arriving too Late to be Counted, or without Postmarks.

On Monday, a Federal Judge Rejected a Republican Challenge to a Mississippi Law, that allows the Counting of Mail-in Ballots after an Election. The law allows the Votes to be Counted up to Five days after an Election, so long as they are Postmarked on or before Election Day.

Judge Louis Guirola wrote that the Challenge Stands or Falls "on whether the Mississippi absentee ballots statute conflicts with federal law, in which case Plaintiffs say their rights would be violated." He said He found No such potential Violation.









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