With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". of particularized injury in fact that standing requires. Baird, 266 F.3d at 411. And \ve held that the legislators could not show a Coleman-like vote-nullification injury because their votes “would not have been sufficient to defeat either the concurrent resolution ... or legislation to similar effect.” Id. at 412. In such circumstances, legislators’ remedy lies not with the courts but with the legislative process, for, as the Supreme Court noted in Raines, the legislature could simply “vote to repeal” offending legislation. 521 U.S. at 824, 117 S.Ct. 2312. Actual or imminent. Standing can derive from an imminent, rather than an actual, injury, but only when “the threatened injury is real, immediate, and direct.” Davis v. FEC, 554 U.S. 724, 734, 128 S.Ct. 2759, 171 L.Ed.2d 737 (2008) (<HOLDING>). In a pre-enforcement challenge to a federal

A: holding that a candidate for a planned unit development associations board was a limited purpose public figure because as a candidate for election to the associations board of directors plaintiff thrust himself into a spotlight which justified viewing him as a public figure for the limited purpose of his candidacy
B: holding that limits on contributions to political committees which advocate the views and candidacies of a number of candidates induce no greater first amendment scrutiny than limits on contributions to an individual candidate
C: recognizing that electoral restrictions that affect a political partys ability to perform its primary functions  organizing and developing recruiting supporters choosing a candidate and voting for that candidate in a general election  can constitute severe first amendment burdens
D: holding candidate for house of representatives had standing to challenge election regulation exempting opponents of selffinancing candidates from certain campaigncontribution limits where plaintiff candidate had declared his candidacy and was demonstrably a selffinancing candidate whose opponents would imminently receive expanded access to campaign funding
D.