@HeMan493
Richard keys
@HeMan493 · 2:03

A carrier got caught throwing away now

And it was funny because we went from one of the most trusted businesses in America to now where everybody's trying to mess up the mail, we're all Trump supporters or whatever conspiracy they came up with. So what do you think about this? What do you think about this rumor that the United States Postal Service is tampering with the mail? Those two incidences were just small incidences. But would that shake your confidence in mail? And in the future, you still vote by via mail. Thank you

Post office, election2020

@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 3:38

Stay local ask your carrier. Use https://s.swell.life/SSEiyJfBXagSLQr

And I went to ballot tracks, which is a URL you can type in. I believe it's ballot tracks, T-R-A-X. And you just type in your name, and they will tell you if your ballot was received. And there's several of these kinds of ballot tracking things to help us have more confidence in mailing our ballots. So I don't think the question here is believing or not believing in the system itself, because most of the systems in our country are broken
@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 1:37
He always is curious about my family and how they're doing. And I really would consider him a friend. And so when this all sort of started happening and I started talking to him about it and questioning him, not in a bad way because I was curious his opinion. He said it was just a ton of BS, and that, like you said, this is one of the trusted services that we've had in this country for so long
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 1:15

Anyone from Chicago? Mail has always been bad there.

You now, if there's anybody from Chicago on this swell, I'd love for them to weigh in. I lived in Chicago, in the Chicago area, in the nineties for a little bit, and there was always Dory, seemingly on the news about a postal carrier either hoarding mail in their apartment or dumping mail. And even my own experiences with the mail in Chicago, which has just always been notoriously bad
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