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mail-out
[ meyl-out ]
noun
- an act or instance of mailing out a quantity of letters, circulars, or the like; mailing.
- a form letter, brochure, etc., mailed out.
Word History and Origins
Origin of mail-out1
Example Sentences
She goes on to say that “This was a system that had never been tried in American history: mass mail-out voting. It’s one that we have identified as being particularly prone to fraud. So those claims deserve to be pursued.”
"The president has always said he'll see what happens," McEnany admitted, "and make a determination in the aftermath. It's the same thing he said last November. He wants a free election, a fair election and he wants confidence in the results of the election, particularly when you have states like Nevada doing mass mail-out voting to their voting rolls."
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said the president “has always said that absentee voting for a reason is different than mass mail-out voting.”
McEnany said the president remained concerned about “mass mail-out voting,” such as that planned in Nevada and California’s Los Angeles County, but not absentee ballots that require a proactive request by voters.
Mr Trump has also been vocal on social media about what he sees as the dangers of postal voting, known in the US as mail-out voting.
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