From Vote From Home 2020 <[email protected]>
Subject Washington Post warns of delays
Date August 16, 2020 9:49 PM
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John, The Washington Post just obtained a letter sent from the USPS to FORTY-SIX states and Washington, DC warning that some ballots cast by mail for the November election may not be counted in time.

With some states expecting 10 times the volume of vote from home ballots, this is why we're reaching out to key swing state voters now.

Getting ballots into voters hands as quickly as possible is how we will win this election and remove Trump.

For every $25, we can send 20 applications to the voters who will have the biggest impact on the election. If you can, please chip in now to help us deliver as many ballot applications as we can.
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Of the 46 states the USPS sent letters to, many of them are swing states, including Michigan, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina -- which Vote From Home 2020 is targeting for outreach.

And Michigan courts recently ruled that any ballot received after Election Day would not be counted, regardless of when the ballot was mailed. Michigan had similar issues in local May elections when 1.75% of the ballots came in after the deadline.

That could be the difference between four more years of Trump and electing Joe Biden.

That's why we're sending as many vote from home applications as we can now. If you can, please chip in to help us do that.
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Thanks,

Team VFH 2020

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