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Biden Installed "Vote From Home" Activist
Who Shaped 2020 Election Changes To Postal
Board Overseeing Ballot Delivery

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Posted By: J. Arthur Brown, 2/4/2026 11:50:55 AM

Joe Biden quietly placed a radical mail-in voting advocate with deep influence over the administration of the fraud-rife 2020 election on the US Postal Service Board of Governors. That's the body that governs the Postal Service and oversees the ballot delivery infrastructure. Meet Amber McReynolds (snip.) McReynolds did not come from a background in logistics, shipping, or postal operations. She came from partisan election policy. In October 2020 Time published (snip) "Meet the Woman Behind the Country's Effort to Embrace Mail-In Voting in 2020," (snip) [praising] McReynolds for leading dozens of states and advising the federal government [on] how to change election administration and laws in response to Covid-19.

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President Trump should be able to fire Ms. McReynolds immediately although confirming a replacement in the do-little Senate will take some time.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 2/4/2026 12:17:39 PM (No. 2064780)
No, that's "Vote Fraud From Home". Intentionally enabling massive, massive vote fraud by Dems.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: volksford 2/4/2026 12:40:44 PM (No. 2064800)
The damn Post office needs to be kept as far away from the voting process as possible
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Reply 3 - Posted by: FunOne 2/5/2026 7:11:54 AM (No. 2065043)
When an all-time record 81,283,501 million ballots are recorded for a cellar-dweller like Biden, you know the democrats have created an unreal outcome--hence exposed themselves as the corrupt election thieves they are.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 2/5/2026 8:08:10 AM (No. 2065066)
The Post Office loses money by the billions, they should not be in charge of a shoeshine stand. There is only one reason for "vote from home" and it's not convenience.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: billa57 2/5/2026 10:05:51 AM (No. 2065129)
I remember at that time Brandon bragged that "the DNC has put together the largest voter fraud organization ever!" Of course, the MSM reported that he just 'misspoke'. That's why they rarely would allow him to speak. He had a tendency to spill the beans.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 2/5/2026 10:39:39 AM (No. 2065152)
All part of their lie, cheat, and steal platform. How many people were in on this? It could be millions nationwide. Human nature folks.
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