Kamala Harris Gets Endorsement from Postal Workers Union, Which Is Handling Votes This Fall
Kamala Harris Gets Endorsement from Postal Workers Union, Which Is Handling Votes This Fall

Election integrity has become one of the most debated issues in American politics, particularly when it comes to mail-in ballots. The 2020 election raised concerns over the reliability and security of voting by mail, with many voters questioning whether their ballots were accurately counted. Voting irregularities, real or perceived, can undermine public confidence in the entire electoral process.

If citizens believe their votes are being mishandled or manipulated, the legitimacy of any election outcome comes into question, leading to further division and distrust in the system.

This lack of trust can have serious ramifications. Ensuring that every vote counts and that every voter’s voice is heard is fundamental to a functioning democracy. The 2020 election saw an unprecedented surge in mail-in voting due to the pandemic, but that sudden shift left room for confusion, delays, and alleged fraud. As we approach another critical election, voters want assurances that such irregularities will not be repeated.

The issue is not just about access to voting, but also about safeguarding the process against potential abuses or errors. Voting security must be a priority if we hope to restore faith in the electoral process. However, new developments surrounding mail-in voting raise eyebrows.

From Breitbart:
The union representing the nation’s postal workers, who will handle millions of ballots as part of the mass vote-by-mail system, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president on Thursday.

Voters are being asked to trust an election system in which a key part of the process of casting votes is controlled by an organization loyal to one candidate.

On Thursday, the union representing the nation’s postal workers, who will handle millions of mail-in ballots, endorsed Kamala Harris for president. The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), which represents 290,000 active and retired postal workers, threw its full support behind Harris, raising serious concerns about impartiality. This announcement asks voters to trust an election system in which a key part of the process is managed by an organization openly supporting one of the candidates. Can such a system be trusted to handle ballots fairly?

In their statement, the NALC cited Harris’s history of supporting labor rights and postal service reforms, positioning her as a champion for working families. But this endorsement complicates things. Many voters already have concerns about mail-in voting, particularly those on the right, and this will only add to their suspicions. How can an election system remain neutral when a major part of it is openly backing one of the candidates?

The debate over mail-in voting is not new, and it continues to divide the nation along party lines. According to Pew Research, 82% of Democrats support making mail-in voting widely available, while only 37% of Republicans agree. Republicans are more likely to view it as a security risk, with 63% expressing concern that making voting easier could lead to fraud or mistakes. These concerns are not without merit. Many countries around the world restrict absentee voting to certain circumstances, viewing it as too vulnerable to manipulation. Yet in the U.S., vote-by-mail remains widespread.

With the endorsement of Harris by the postal workers’ union, the concerns around mail-in voting are likely to intensify. Trust in elections depends not only on the fairness of the rules but also on the perception of neutrality. When a key organization responsible for delivering millions of ballots aligns itself with a candidate, it’s hard not to question how this might influence the outcome. Pro-Trump voters, already wary of the system, will likely view this endorsement as yet another reason to doubt the integrity of the election process.

In a time when election security should be paramount, voters deserve a system they can trust. The endorsement of Kamala Harris by the postal workers’ union casts doubt on the fairness of the mail-in ballot process. With both sides of the political spectrum deeply divided over the issue, ensuring that mail-in voting is both secure and impartial should be the priority for everyone involved. But for now, with the stakes as high as they are, questions remain.

Key Takeaways:

  • Concerns over election integrity, especially with mail-in ballots, have grown since the 2020 election, with many questioning the reliability of the process.
  • The union representing postal workers, who handle millions of ballots, endorsed Kamala Harris for president, raising concerns about impartiality in the election process.
  • Mail-in voting continues to divide voters, with Republicans viewing it as a security risk, while Democrats largely support it.

Source: Breitbart

September 13, 2024
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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.