New Republic reports much of the pay-off money Alan Cranston received from Charles Keating in the savings and loan scandal financed voter registration drives, which helped to re-elect Cranston in 1986; if voter registration were a government responsibility, the article maintains, campaign financing would be less subject to corruption.
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