I’m not one to bash the USPS. For two decades, my business-related financial transactions went through the mail. The only time a check ever got “lost in the mail” is when a client sent it to my prior address. To within rounding error, in all that time, the USPS had more-or-less a 100% success rate.
But for this post, I’m going to make an exception. Continue reading Post #1797: Rethinking mail-in voting in Virginia