The issue is with date stamping. Any mail you send with a Forever stamp on it gets a date of process stamp put on it, which is typically used to determine when the person submitted it to the post office. However, if there’s no date stamp, like with prepaid envelopes, then they’ll argue that any mail-in ballots received after Election Day should be invalidated as it can’t be proved if they were submitted before Election Day.
The issue is with date stamping. Any mail you send with a Forever stamp on it gets a date of process stamp put on it, which is typically used to determine when the person submitted it to the post office. However, if there’s no date stamp, like with prepaid envelopes, then they’ll argue that any mail-in ballots received after Election Day should be invalidated as it can’t be proved if they were submitted before Election Day.