What's Changing At The Postal Service, And What It Could Mean For 2020

What's Changing At The Postal Service, And What It Could Mean For 2020

By NPR

More Americans are expected to vote by mail this year than ever before. But President Trump has called the U.S. Postal Service "a joke," and now a major GOP donor runs the organization.

A USPS employee tells NPR's Noel King that changes from the new Postmaster General are making her job harder.

And NPR's Pam Fessler reports that secure drop boxes for ballots could help some states rely less on the mail.

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