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The reason I ask that question is because according to the experts well here read:
In fact, according to the numbers, 32 million people in the US moved in 2018. To put that in perspective, that’s 10.1% of the population of 319 million US residents.
www.moving.com
32 million in 2018 moved...were you among them, I know I was in 2019.
How many of you changed your voter registration when you moved?
How many of you notified your election office at your old address that you are no longer there?
"JUNK MAIL" voting doesn't care. These states mailed ballots with out the voter requesting it to an address that the voter may no longer live at.
Voting by mail has a long history of reliability in the United States, serving as the primary method of voting in Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Hawaii, which automatically send registered voters mail-in ballots. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, California, Nevada, New Jersey, Vermont, and Washington, D.C. have introduced the same procedure for the 2020 vote.
For the remaining states not sending out proactive ballots, Hovland noted “votes still require an affirmative request from the voter.” The millions of voters in these states would have to actively solicit or request a ballot.
www.reuters.com
So if your old address was in those states did you know a ballot was sent to your address, your name, and MAY have been returned signed by you?
Think about it. COVID-19, JUNK MAIL voting, Biden wins!
Hmmm..... coincidence ?
In fact, according to the numbers, 32 million people in the US moved in 2018. To put that in perspective, that’s 10.1% of the population of 319 million US residents.

US Moving Statistics for 2019 | Moving.com
Where is everyone moving and why? Check out these moving statistics based on US Census data.
How many of you changed your voter registration when you moved?
How many of you notified your election office at your old address that you are no longer there?
"JUNK MAIL" voting doesn't care. These states mailed ballots with out the voter requesting it to an address that the voter may no longer live at.
Voting by mail has a long history of reliability in the United States, serving as the primary method of voting in Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Hawaii, which automatically send registered voters mail-in ballots. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, California, Nevada, New Jersey, Vermont, and Washington, D.C. have introduced the same procedure for the 2020 vote.
For the remaining states not sending out proactive ballots, Hovland noted “votes still require an affirmative request from the voter.” The millions of voters in these states would have to actively solicit or request a ballot.
Fact check: Clarifying Trump’s 80 million ‘unsolicited’ ballots claim
With 54 days until the Nov. 3 presidential election, President Donald Trump said on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1304040627332689920 ) and Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/DonaldTrump/posts/10165423375870725 ) on Thursday that 80 million mail-in...

Think about it. COVID-19, JUNK MAIL voting, Biden wins!
Hmmm..... coincidence ?