Vance, GOP Ask SCOTUS to Overturn Campaign Limits Ruling

Vance, GOP Ask SCOTUS to Overturn Campaign Limits Ruling

Vance, GOP Ask SCOTUS to Overturn Campaign Limits Ruling

Vice President-elect JD Vance and two Republican committees have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn federal limits that restrict political parties from coordinating spending with individual candidates, arguing the ruling violates the First Amendment, the Hill reported on Friday.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee are co-plaintiffs in the filing along with former Republican Rep. Steve Chabot of Ohio. The filing asks the court to overturn a previous decision that has capped limits to individual candidates. Currently, candidates can only accept $3,300 per person, per election, according to the Federal Election Commission, while the NRSC could receive up to $578,200 from one donor per cycle.

“A political party exists to get its candidates elected. Yet Congress has severely restricted how much parties can spend on their own campaign advertising if done in cooperation with those very candidates,” the plaintiffs wrote in the petition.

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