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CurtEastPoint

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9. But what about the post office refusing to mail ballots in states that don't supply dump with the voter lists
Mon Jun 29, 2026, 10:48 AM
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Good Aviation Pro Yesterday #1
WOW... Hate to say it ordinarily, but thank you Amy Coney Barrett hlthe2b Yesterday #2
Amy Barrett has had a couple of ruling which favored The People IMHO--but admit I already forget which ones. riversedge Yesterday #4
Maybe Trump will alienate some more women with a typical nasty comment. Would be a win for us. RoeVWade Yesterday #7
Yes, she has come across as a bit more PatSeg Yesterday #10
Oh, yes, T and A, as I like to call them, will ALWAYS be as extreme as possible. ShazzieB Yesterday #44
I'll be happy with an age or health related retirement PatSeg Yesterday #46
Age related retirement would be fine, except for one thing. ShazzieB 15 hrs ago #48
I know, that's a terrifying thought PatSeg 7 hrs ago #50
Absolutely. Those two would scrap elections altogether if they could. peppertree 7 hrs ago #51
And as they've gotten older, PatSeg 6 hrs ago #55
No doubt about it. peppertree 2 hrs ago #57
Good old Bush the younger PatSeg 49 min ago #58
Heck of a job, Georgie. peppertree 15 min ago #59
Ketchup will be flying... SheltieLover Yesterday #3
It appears that Amy Coney Barret has become the deciding vote on this Supreme Court. kentuck Yesterday #5
Does this ruling shoot down the proposed SAVE Act... kentuck Yesterday #6
No Sympthsical Yesterday #8
But this is the law until Congress votes to change it? kentuck Yesterday #12
Yes, this is law until Congress passes new law that changes it. In It to Win It Yesterday #16
Congress can still try to change those laws. Ms. Toad Yesterday #13
Yeah, the SAVE Act would absolutely end up in front of the Court Sympthsical Yesterday #19
Would that require homegirl Yesterday #20
Currently the SAVE act is being blocked by the Senate, Ms. Toad Yesterday #26
But what about the post office refusing to mail ballots in states that don't supply dump with the voter lists CurtEastPoint Yesterday #9
I believe this is being challenged PatSeg Yesterday #11
Blocked by Federal Court judge last week. paleotn Yesterday #25
AMAZING! Thanks! CurtEastPoint Yesterday #35
WTF. This should be a fucking no brainer since the vote was cast during an election. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Yesterday #14
Some areas keep the post office open until midnight MichMan Yesterday #30
But now we have to hand mail to a post office employee for postmarking catrose 7 hrs ago #53
Wow, a rare SCOTUS decision not in favor of the Murdoch Ministry Of Propaganda! What's next? Initech Yesterday #15
A good ruling MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #37
Well, we got to take whatever wins we can get! Initech Yesterday #38
I'm in agreement MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #40
I'm going to guess they pull nonsense on birthright citizenship EnergizedLib Yesterday #17
State CAN count them or MUST count them? Blumancru Yesterday #18
It depends on state laws MichMan Yesterday #22
It's important that blue voters in states that DON'T allow those delivered after the election day are aware of this. RockCreek 22 hrs ago #47
Trump and Republicans will order post offices not to postmark mail ballots or not deliver them on time. Lonestarblue 8 hrs ago #49
My immediate thought exactly. VTderry 5 hrs ago #56
Just 'forget' to postmark ones in blue districts... kirby Yesterday #21
Or someone will come up with their own copy of a postmark. MichMan Yesterday #23
But will the post office post mark them? yellowcanine Yesterday #24
Good malaise Yesterday #27
Bottom line MoseShrute Yesterday #28
This jives with contract law - postmark dates a contract bucolic_frolic Yesterday #29
This would have been a no brainer to probably every other Supreme Court. crud Yesterday #31
That 2000 election, popsdenver Yesterday #41
The Extreme Court has the "shadow docket" Soul_of_Wit Yesterday #43
Why would anyone wait until election day to use a mail in ballot? MichMan Yesterday #32
The undersranding used to be because it would be counted and also because things change dramatically (esp in primaries) SSJVegeta Yesterday #34
An actual example usage of "procrastinate" from Merriam-Webster.com Soul_of_Wit Yesterday #39
Barrett has been the most democratic member of the anti-democracy court SSJVegeta Yesterday #33
Barrett just told the GOP how to change federal law Raven123 Yesterday #36
Just more evidence to me the Supreme Court must be expanded standingtall Yesterday #42
Scotland ABC123Easy Yesterday #45
They should have rejected this case to begin with. mdbl 7 hrs ago #52
I am afraid if Trump gets total control over elections wee will have lost. Encouraging decision. Martin68 6 hrs ago #54
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