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Oregon Dem Chains Himself to Mailbox in Campaign Stunt
Mail-in voting has been a hot topic leading up to the 2020 presidential election.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Democrats have been promoting the idea of mail-in voting as a safer alternative, while Republicans - including President Donald Trump himself - are pointing out the potential dangers.
Oregon Democratic Rep. Peter DeFazio, chair of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, clearly isn't concerned with any potential pitfalls. He chose to flaunt that fact with a bizarre political stunt.
"They're trying to tear apart our Postal Service piece by piece. But Peter DeFazio is defending our right to vote (and every mailbox in America)," DeFazio tweeted this week, along with a short video clip of himself.
In the brief campaign ad, DeFazio is leaning up against a blue U.S. Postal Service mailbox on a street corner. A metal chain is loosely draped around his shoulders and wrapped around the body of the mailbox.
"They're not getting this one," DeFazio said.
DeFazio's political stunt was likely an allusion to the conspiracy theory that President Donald Trump is controlling the mail system ahead of the general election to prevent people from voting via mail-in ballots.
There is no evidence to confirm that conspiracy theory.
It is true that some USPS mailboxes are being removed from the streets, but the reasoning behind their removal is far from sinister.
"First-class mail volume has declined significantly in the U.S., especially since the pandemic," Ernie Swanson, a spokesman for the USPS, told The Oregonian earlier this month.
"That translates to less mail in collection boxes."
Swanson explained that the decline has naturally led the USPS to remove "duplicate" boxes that are in close proximity.
Additionally, the USPS has a process in place for removing some of its mailboxes from street locations. It's nothing new, and it's not just in the state of Oregon.
Mailboxes being taken from Massachusetts streets are likewise not an unusual sight, according to Boston.com.
"USPS spokesman Steve Doherty told Boston.com boxes that are rusted, in need of paint, or tagged with graffiti are brought into the service's shop for repair, and new ones are installed to replace them," according to the outlet.
http://www.hideoutnow.com/2020/08/oregon-dem-chains-himself-to-mailbox-in.html