In its 2014 McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission ruling, the Supreme Court held that the aggregate limits on a person's contributions to federal candidates, parties, and political action committees were
A) unconstitutional and must be removed.
B) too high and should be revised downward by Congress.
C) too low and should be revised upward by Congress.
D) applicable to state and local elections also.
E) inadequate and needed to be revised by the Federal Election Commission.
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