In June, The Atlantic magazine's Marc Ambinder reported that some people inside Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) presidential campaign were hoping to soften the GOP's traditionally aggressive campaign against "voter fraud," partly because they thought previous efforts had created a backlash in public opinion. But the [RETURN TO ARTICLE]
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