Subject: Re: No Spencer Pratt for LA
On Dec. 24, a new U.S. Postal Service (USPS) rule took effect, stating that mail is not necessarily postmarked on the day it is posted
Hey! You’re moving up in the world. You didn’t lie in this post. Good job!!
You still demonstrate a severe lack of reading comprehension. The change by the post office means some mail will get a postmark of the day AFTER it was put in the mail. That means that ballots put in the mail before the deadline will be invalidated because the postmark says it was mailed too late to be counted.
Go back and reread the article to see where you misunderstood what it says.
—Peter