Supreme Court just restored common sense to campaign finance law
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
For decades, Americans have been told that political speech becomes dangerous when too many people hear it or when the wrong people can afford to amplify it. We have been asked to accept the strange premise that the government protects democracy by limiting how citizens, candidates, and political parties communicate with one another. That idea […]
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