Privatizing the USPS would make things way worse. Imagine higher costs, less accessible delivery services, rural communities cut off from postal routes, and thousands of workers losing their jobs.
 

John,

For years, Cory has spoken out against Trump-appointed Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and his efforts to dismantle the United States Postal Service from within.

Unfortunately, things stand to get much worse under Trump’s second administration:

Headline from The Washington Post with the logo and 'Democracy Dies in Darkness' below. Headline says 'Trump eyes privatizing U.S. Postal Service, citing financial losses

Already, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s negligent management of the United States Postal Service is the perfect example of how one of our oldest, most reliable, most beloved institutions has been let down by Trump’s cronyism and failed leadership.

Privatizing the USPS would make things way worse. Imagine higher costs, less accessible delivery services, rural communities cut off from postal routes, and thousands of workers losing their jobs.

Cory is ready to lead the charge against any attempts to privatize the postal service. We need to speak out and show the Trump Administration that we want to see the USPS protected and fully funded — not privatized. Add your name today.

SAVE THE USPS

The USPS is a crucial part of our national infrastructure. This agency delivers millions of ballots so voters can participate in our elections. They mail prescriptions people depend on to keep them alive. They mail Social Security checks to seniors who worked hard for their benefits. They connect folks from across the country through letters and postcards.

Trump already tarnished the USPS when he appointed former RNC Finance Chair Louis DeJoy as Postmaster General. Service slowed down and got more expensive under his tenure.

We can't afford to let Trump privatize the USPS — that would make things far worse. Please, John, sign on to join Cory in supporting our Postal Service >>

SAVE THE USPS

Thank you for adding your name. Our voices are more powerful when we all speak out together.

— Team Booker