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State officials rush to shore up confidence in Nov. 3 election as voters express new fears about mail voting

August 16, 2020August 16, 2020

Attorneys general from at least six states are huddling to discuss possible lawsuits against the Trump administration to block it from reducing mail service, several told The Washington Post.

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