In March, President Trump said Republicans would ‘never’ be elected again if it
were easier to vote. And his GOP cronies in the House and Senate hear
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One-click Poll:
Do YOU think the Senate should pass the House’s bill to provide $25 billion in
needed funding for the U.S. Postal Service?
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In March, President Trump said Republicans would ‘never’ be elected again if
it were easier to vote.
And his GOP cronies in the House and Senate heard that message loud and clear,
which is why they have been attacking the USPS for months.
They know that if more people vote, more Democrats win.
Now, they’ve turned funding for the USPS into a political poker chip and
refuse to provide the resources they need in order to successfully and safely
deliver voters their mail-in ballots.
We want to know if YOU agree that the USPS should be provided the funding they
need to do their job.
Should the Senate pass a $25 billion package to fully fund the U.S. Postal
Service?
Yes
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In rural communities like the ones that make up Texas’ 23rd district, and
during a national pandemic, we rely on the postal service for delivery of
everything from lifesaving medication to critical checks to mail-in ballots.
The USPS is too important to allow this President to force its failure because
he doesn't believe he can win re-election fair and square. Let us know if you
agree by taking our one-click poll below.
Yes
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