Why is more money being spent on federal elections than ever before?
A. The U. S. Supreme Cour...
Why is more money being spent on federal elections than ever before?
A. The U. S. Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot restrict spending on elections by organizations or Individuals.
B. The two major U. S. political parties agreed that more money needed to be spent on their candidates' races.
C. The states argued that more money needed to be spent in order to use media to thoroughly inform the public about national issues.
D. Congress voted to raise election spending limits previously imposed on organizations and Individuals.
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