From Jeanne Shaheen <[email protected]>
Subject Share your thoughts on Louis DeJoy!
Date February 27, 2023 11:06 PM
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USPS ALERT: Trump appointee Louis DeJoy doubles down on disastrous policies, plans to make the Postal Service MORE expensive and LESS efficient.

Friend, the USPS has been in trouble for years, and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has only further damaged this fundamental and vital institution. His changes have hurt mail-in voting and slowed the delivery of lifesaving medications – all while making services more expensive.

To make matters worse, DeJoy just unveiled his latest plans at a Postal Service Board of Governors meeting, making it clear that he's doubling down on his disastrous policies. In the coming months, he'll increase the price of stamps again – all while cutting more jobs and closing more post offices!

It's no secret that this guy is bad news. Like his close ally Donald Trump, DeJoy has faced scandal after scandal – including an investigation by the FBI. With him in charge, the USPS as we know it will be GONE in the near future. We've got to do everything we can to stop him from doing any more damage.

That's why I'm asking top Democrats like you to join me and speak out now to let the Board of Governors know what you think of DeJoy's leadership. I'm counting on at least 21 more responses from xxxxxx by midnight, so please, friend, will you take a moment to share your crucial input?

TELL US NOW: What grade would YOU give Postmaster General Louis DeJoy?

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Thanks for sharing your thoughts,

Jeanne



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