The 2002 finance reform law

A) prohibits state parties from using soft money to benefit their candidates.
B) was vetoed by President Bush.
C) prohibits individual contributions to candidates.
D) was overturned by the Buckley v. Valeo decision.
E) did not have bipartisan support.

A

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