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Fact Check: Harris received endorsement from NALC postal union, not USPS

A postal workers union, the National Association of Letter Carriers, endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris ahead of November’s election. Posts online incorrectly said the endorsement was from the United States Postal Service.
“How can the UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE endorse a presidential candidate? They are a GOVERNMENT AGENCY that EVERY TAX PAYER pays for. What is this nonsense!!” said some of the social media posts

VERDICT

Misleading. The United States Postal Service did not endorse Kamala Harris. The Harris campaign received an endorsement from NALC, a labor union of postal workers.

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