Gene Healy and Timothy Lynch argue that, when George W. Bush signed the McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill into law, he was

a. making a major contribution to putting strict limits on federal campaign spending.
b. severely limiting free speech rights.
c. fulfilling a campaign promise he had made in 2000.
d. upholding important constitutional principles.


b. severely limiting free speech rights.

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