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States that won’t obey Trump order will have their mail ballots halted, postmaster says
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will not deliver mail ballots in states that refuse to submit lists of voters under a proposed rule. Postmaster General David Steiner defended the rule during a Senate hearing, stating compliance is required for ballot delivery. Critics argue the policy risks disenfranchising voters.
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- States that won’t obey Trump order will have their mail ballots halted, postmaster says
- States that won’t obey Trump order will have their mail ballots halted, postmaster says
- States that won’t obey Trump order will have their mail ballots halted, postmaster says
- States that won’t obey Trump order will have their mail ballots halted, postmaster says
- States that won’t obey Trump order will have their mail ballots halted, postmaster says
- Trump ordered limits on voting by mail. The Postal Service is moving to make states comply.