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Ohio court case eliminates limits on coordinated spending between parties and candidates
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down limits on coordinated spending between political parties and candidates in a case from Ohio, citing First Amendment rights. The decision allows parties to coordinate messaging with candidates, removing restrictions that had been in place since the 1970s.
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U.S. Supreme CourtorganizationOhioplacepolitical partiestopiccandidatestopiccoordinated spendingtopicCitizens UnitedtopicJustice Brett KavanaughpersonJD VancepersonU.S. Rep. Steve ChabotpersonNational Republican Congressional CommitteeorganizationNational Republican Senatorial CommitteeorganizationSuper PACstopicdark money groupstopic
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