REP. DEBBIE DINGELL (D-MI): You know, Martha, I'm going to tell you, while the election mail matters to me greatly because it is about our democracy, I'm immediately concerned about the veterans that aren't getting their medicine, the seniors that aren't getting their Social Security checks.
And I will tell you for a fact, long before all of this started, I have been working with my post offices, the post — postal workers and people in our communities. I have gone into them. And since they have cut overtime, mail is backlogged, people aren't getting mails for days, they're two weeks behind.
And if you were on the ground really looking at what's happening, that’s just categorically not true. Mail is being backed up, machines are being moved, mailboxes are being eliminated, and there is a problem, and I hear about it every minute that I am out there.
MARTHA MACCALLUM (ANCHOR): The Social Security checks are electronically delivered.
DINGELL: No, they are not.
MACCALLUM: Or if they're not electronically delivered, they go on to a person's credit card.
DINGELL: First of all, that's not true for everybody. That's what you don't understand. Not all seniors are lucky enough to even be able to afford to be able to have money wired, they are still old-fashioned. And the older you are, the more likely that that is still coming in the mail.
And I — so, and I'm talking to a lot of seniors who are scared and experiencing problems with the mail. That's what I'm hearing about. I'm getting it every day, Martha.
MACCALLUM: OK.
DINGELL: I was in the hospital on Saturday, and people were screaming at me.