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Worried voters are buying stamps and merch to fund the USPS
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The USPS implemented procedural changes this month, with modifications that will slow delivery and capacity as the US gears up for the election. In response, Americans are flocking to USPS's website to buy merchandise to support the postal service.

New York The USPS implemented procedural changes this month, with modifications that will slow delivery and capacity as the United States gears up for the November election.

The USPS website has a wide range of products available for purchase including: Sweatshirts, T-shirts, kids costumes, dog costumes, tote bags, stamps and toy trucks.The website is having a"flash sale" through the end of Sunday with an offer of 50% off of select retail items. And many of the products are already sold out. The express mail T-shirt, USPS backpack, blue hoodie sweatshirt and Earth Day coasters are all labeled as"discontinued" on the website.

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