A postal service facility in Baltimore, Maryland sat on 68,000 pieces of political mail for five days before the June 2 primary, according to an audit. The audit by the Postal Service’s Office Inspector General (OIG), which was published Monday, was done for the purpose of evaluating, “the U.S. Postal Service’s readiness for timely processing of Election and Political Mail for the 2020 general elections.”
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