
Supreme Court to Review Key Campaign Finance and Election Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case brought by Republicans challenging campaign finance limits on coordinated spending between candidates and parties, which could significantly alter the landscape of political advertising and fundraising ahead of the 2026 elections. The case questions whether current restrictions violate First Amendment rights, with potential implications for how parties and candidates coordinate and spend money. Democratic groups oppose the challenge, arguing it could undermine campaign finance laws and favor large donors. The outcome remains uncertain, with legal precedents and the court's ideological makeup playing a crucial role.
