Supreme Court Ruling Could Boost Role of National Parties in Paxton-Talarico Race
The ruling removes one of the last barriers to party money in individual campaigns and could further boost fundraising pressure ahead of the midterms.
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Supreme Court coordinated spending ruling hands GOP a financial weapon Democrats can’t match
The Supreme Court struck down federal limits on coordinated spending between political parties and their candidates on Tuesday, delivering a 6-3 ruling that could reshape the financial landscape of the 2026 midterms and neutralize the grassroots fundraising advantages Democrats had built in key Senate races in Texas and Maine. The decision in NRSC v. Federal...
Supreme Court ruling could boost role of national parties in Paxton-Talarico race
The Supreme Court has ruled that national political parties can spend unlimited amounts in coordination with their candidates, which could prove significant in Texas' U.S. Senate race between Republican Ken Paxton and Democratic candidate James Talarico.
High Court Ruling Hands Paxton a Fundraising Lifeline
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton received a rare fundraising lifeline from the U.S. Supreme Court's decision striking down caps on how much political parties can spend in coordination with their candidates.
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