A Democratic lawsuit seeks to halt the ability of campaign committees from either party to tap into cheaper time on the airwaves.

In erasing limits on how much political parties can coordinate with federal candidates, the US Supreme Court on Tuesday handed Republicans a major political victory just ahead of…

The Supreme Court struck down federal limits on the amount of money a political committee can spend in coordination with federal candidates.

The high court further loosened federal campaign finance laws, striking down a limit on coordinated spending between political parties and candidates.

Democrats fear unlimited coordination between candidates and parties will particularly buoy Senate Republicans, who mounted the legal challenge.

One possible, overlooked implication of the Supreme Court’s finance ruling would be giving political parties an advantage over PACs when it comes to political spending.

Groups like the NRSC can now offset the fundraising deficits of GOP candidates to their Democratic rivals in high-profile Senate races.

A Democratic lawsuit seeks to halt the ability of campaign committees from either party to tap into cheaper time on the airwaves.