With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". eliminate Pennsylvania’s interest in ensuring legitimate electoral outcomes, since there is always a chance that an election official will neglect to enforce the applicable statutory requirements and unknowingly permit a fraudulent vote to be cast. Nevertheless, the availability of these safeguards to protect the integrity of Pennsylvania’s electoral system clearly factors into the constitutional analysis in this case. Buckley, 525 U.S. at 205, 119 S.Ct. 636 (explaining that the “arsenal of safeguards” retained by Colorado to protect the integrity of its initiative process made more burdensome measures unnecessary). The legitimacy of electoral results, however, is not the only regulatory interest at stake. Doe v. Reed, _ U.S. _, _, 130 S.Ct. 2811, 2819, 177 L.Ed.2d 493 (2010) (<HOLDING>). The Attorney General argues that county

A: holding that the first element of mail fraud  knowing participation in a scheme to defraud  can extend beyond the specific mailing and that the loss calculation for a mail fraud conviction may include any loss from the fraudulent scheme that the mailing furthered
B: recognizing that a mailing must be sufficiently related to the fraudulent scheme to support a charge of mail fraud
C: recognizing that fraud can have a negative systemic effect extending beyond the production of fraudulent outcomes
D: recognizing wrongful adoption cause of action grounded in fraud and fraudulent misrepresentation
C.