
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1075 - Going Postal
Aug 17, 2020
Former Vice President Mike Pence shares his insights on the current political climate, highlighting Joe Biden's elusive campaign strategies and Kamala Harris's credibility issues. They dive into the contentious topic of mail-in voting, discussing the risks of potential fraud and the operational challenges faced by the U.S. Postal Service. Pence critiques the media narratives surrounding these issues and the debate over USPS funding, urging a closer examination of the implications for election integrity.
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Universal Mail-in Voting Concerns
- Universal mail-in voting presents challenges due to mismatched deadlines between the post office and election dates.
- Potential for voter fraud and confusion exists, especially with ballot harvesting practices.
Mail-in Voting Debate
- Chris Wallace acknowledges potential issues with expanded mail-in voting, including fraud and confusion.
- Mark Meadows clarifies Trump's opposition to universal mail-in voting, citing inaccurate voter rolls.
Postal Service Financial Woes
- The U.S. Postal Service has been losing money for years, largely due to high union benefit payouts and declining mail volume, not solely due to recent political actions.
- Claims of intentional election sabotage through postal service defunding are not supported by evidence.



