Postal Service union launches campaign promoting mail voting as Trump assails method
Source: ABC News/AP
April 14, 2026, 10:01 AM
A major U.S. Postal Service union is launching a national TV ad campaign promoting voting by mail, stepping into a politically charged debate as skepticism about mail-in ballots has been raised by President Donald Trump and others.
The 30-second message features a variety of voters, among them a busy farmer and a flight attendant, explaining why they cast their ballots by mail. Sponsored by the 200,000-member American Postal Workers Union, the advertising campaign announced Tuesday will begin airing this week in Ohio, where Union Army soldiers during the Civil War cast the first mail ballots in 1864. It will then move to other states.
The ad ends with the message: Vote by mail keep it, protect it, expand it. It comes two weeks after Trump signed an executive order that seeks to create a nationwide list of verified eligible voters and subsequently bar postal workers from sending absentee ballots to those who are not on each states approved list.
The order was met swiftly with lawsuits and opposition from postal workers. The National Rural Letter Carriers Association said USPS is not equipped or authorized to decide who is or is not entitled to vote and pushing it into such a role risks politicizing one of the nations most trusted public institutions. The union also said it threatens confidence in the mail and in elections. Messages were left seeking comment from the White House and the Postal Service.
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dave99
(39 posts)oasis
(53,749 posts)Bayard
(29,887 posts)Scalded Nun
(1,708 posts)but after years and years of working to kill the PO from within and having it politicized against truly good service to the customer (citizens), the PO leadership now wants everyone to vote by mail. What could go wrong with that?
BumRushDaShow
(170,422 posts)I would think that the Postal Board would want the business too as those mail ballots have postage paid by the states that use them. But 45 could still try to interfere with this part of their business model.