NY Times (LTE): The Makeup of the F.E.C. (In the News)

September 11, 2014   •  By Luke Wachob
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By Luke Wachob
The current structure, allowing no more than three commissioners from any political party, helps prevent partisans from using the agency to hamper political opponents. It is a crucial safety feature to protect First Amendment rights. Allowing any president to appoint a fourth member from his party would essentially place the agency under his control.
If you are comfortable with President Obama’s having that power, what about a president like Richard Nixon?
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