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Which proposition does Davison v. Randall stand for?
a. Elected officials have no First Amendment rights when acting as private individuals.
b. Social media platforms must remove partisan speech.
c. If your elected representative has an official social media page where they invite comments, the First Amendment prevents them from blocking someone because they criticize the representative's work.
d. Social media platforms must abide by the First Amendment rules about forums.
e. Elected representatives can block comments that criticize their policy decision.