All this talk about ballots postmarked by election day make me wonder. And a court case about ballots that come in without a date. I get a lot of mail. Some of it doesn't have a post mark at all. Some of it has a post mark, but no date. The ones that went thru a Pitney Bowes postage meter have a date in the postmark. How does one make sure his ballot gets a postmark with a date?
The date in the Pitney Bowes postmark is the date the company processed that batch of bulk mail. Want to bet that mail doesn't get to the real post office for a day or two after the company processed it? Or more?
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