Vote in person and one or two people handle your ballot. Vote by mail and it may pass through a dozen hands, with no confirmation of delivery, no reconciliation of ballots sent versus ballots returned, and no scan at your mailbox. Ned Jones of the Election Integrity Network explains to Jenny Beth Martin why "ballot received" in your vote history only means a poll-book checkmark, not a processed ballot, and how the Postal Service's Delivering for America program and local transportation optimization add days of delay that voters never see. The only way to know your ballot counted is to watch it go through the equipment in person.
Take action: call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 and tell both of your senators to pass the SAVE America Act. Talking points and email tools at PassTheSaveAmericaAct.com. More at jennybethshow.com and teapartypatriots.org.
00:00 — Most Americans trust their mail carrier
00:15 — A dozen hands, no chain of custody
02:01 — Received does not mean counted
03:32 — The postmark redefinition
05:58 — Held mail and built-in delays
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