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Subject Postal delivery scores in five battleground states are missing targets as mail voting increases
Date August 12, 2020 4:23 PM
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Postal delivery scores in five battleground states are missing targets as mail voting increases
by Tom Scheck, Geoff Hing, and Dee J. Hall



Based on its own performance measures, the U.S. Postal Service has its work cut out for it before Election Day.



Among the 13 postal districts serving key presidential battleground states, four failed to meet any on-time service goals handling first-class mail between April 1 and June 30, and six districts achieved only one.



The laggards are in, or in parts of, five battleground states — Pennsylvania, Michigan, Florida, Wisconsin and North Carolina — politically competitive blends of urban and rural voters that will likely determine the presidential election. The postal service district serving Arizona, also expected to be a highly competitive state but with voters who typically vote by mail, hit both delivery targets.



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