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Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
The Supreme Court eliminated limits on political party spending in coordination with federal candidates, overturning a 50-year-old law. The decision followed a Republican-led lawsuit involving Vice President JD Vance and was influenced by the 2010 Citizens United ruling. The Federal Election Commission later ceased defending the law after President Donald Trump's second term began.
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- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal
- Supreme Court strikes down limits on party spending in federal elections, backing Republican appeal