Professor Michael Malbin, Executive Director of the Campaign Finance lnstitute, has renewed the Institute’s advocacy of freeing up parties’ ability to decide how to spend their funds . See here.
Current federal campaign law lets political parties spend as much money as they wish on uncoordinated spending on behalf of their own nominees. But the federal law limits how much money the parties can spend on their own nominees, if the parties and the nominees coordinate the spending.
Sorry – where is ANY limits on donations and spending in the First Amendment — for speech, press, assembly and petitions for redress of grievances — regardless of ANY party hack Supremes opinion about anything ???