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Supreme Court strikes down coordinated spending limits between parties and candidates
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Radio FreeFlawed SCOTUS Campaign Finance Ruling Opens New Avenues for Billionaires and Corporations to Buy Electionsradiofree.orgToday, by a vote of 6-3, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the long-standing federal limit on campaign spending coordination between political parties and candidates. This limit was passed by Congress in 1971 to guard against the corrupting effect of...
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