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coordinated party expenditure
noun
1 spending by a national, state or local party committee done with the direct cooperation of a candidate; often limited by campaign-finance regulations, including spending caps
The recent filing, published at about 11:30 p.m. Thursday, was the first to attach a dollar amount of the state GOP’s support to Williams’ campaign. The $19,445 was listed as a coordinated party expenditure.Denver Post
Francisco argued the 'facts on the ground' changed substantially when the Supreme Court issued its 2014 ruling in McCutcheon v. FEC, which struck down aggregate limits on the amount a single person could contribute during a two-year period, and that the rise of super PACs rendered the coordinated party expenditure statute meaningless.Courthouse News Service
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