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_creationDateDatetimeApril 23, 2014 8:29:41 PM
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TopicPageMcCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission
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SourcePageThe New York Times
DateDateApril 22, 2014
URLURLhttp://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/23/opinion/bittman-why-care-about-mccutcheon.html
QuoteTextThe Federal Election Commission believes, as do most Americans, that campaign spending limits help keep elections more fair; ideally your vote should have no less impact than that of someone with a hundred or a thousand times your income. But the majority of Supreme Court members don’t see it that way; they believe that campaign finance limits restrict “free speech.” This is the same argument used to defend the marketing of junk food to children.
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Why Care About McCutcheon? by Mark Bittman (The New York Times, April 22, 2014) (view)