The United States Supreme Court lifted restrictions on the amount of money political parties can spend in coordination with individual candidates, a ruling that may influence the November midterm elections. In a 6‑3 decision, the conservative‑dominated court held that limits on coordinated campaign spending violate the First Amendment’s protection of free speech. International Affairs Editor Angela Diffley of France 24 explained that the ruling expands the financial flexibility of candidates and their parties for the election cycle.
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