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Supreme Court questions limits on political party spending in federal elections, hearing GOP appeal
WASHINGTON (AP) — Conservative Supreme Court justices on Tuesday appeared to back a Republican-led drive, supported by President Donald Trump’s administration, to overturn a quarter-century-old decision and erase limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for Congress and president.
The Supreme Court is weighing whether to strike down federal limits on political party spending in coordination with candidates.
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