If you want to
vote early because you’re worried about the health risks of standing in line on
Election Day, but you’re also worried that the U.S. Postal Service won’t
deliver a mail-in ballot in time to be counted, what should you do? Yahoo News
Senior Political Correspondent Jon Ward explains how, once you’ve got your
mail-in ballot, you can bypass the USPS when it comes to casting your vote in
all but two states.
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