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In McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, the US Supreme Court found limits on aggregate individual contributions (i. e., aggregate limits on political giving by an individual) to be unconstitutional. However, the court left intact the limits an individual can make to an individual campaign. Why did the court do this?

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