Supreme Court strikes down coordinated campaign spending limits

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The Supreme Court has struck down federal limits regarding the amount of money political committees and parties can spend in coordination with candidates for president and Congress. This ruling erases previous restrictions on coordinated campaign spending, effectively backing a Republican appeal. The decision allows political parties to increase their financial contributions and expenditures when working directly with federal candidates, removing the legal caps that previously governed these specific types of coordinated election spending activities.
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