In Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee v. Federal Election Commission (1996) , the Supreme Court _____.
A) upheld limitations on party expenditures in Senate races
B) sustained the constitutionality of spending limits on congressional elections
C) declared unconstitutional limitations on political parties' campaign expenditures made in conjunction with a candidates' campaign committee
D) declared unconstitutional limitations on political parties' campaign expenditures made independently of a candidates' campaign committee
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