But the first amendment, which was enacted to limit the ability of Congress to regulate anything under its plenary powers in Article 1 Section 4, prohibits the Congress from abridging speech. So if the congress has the power to regulate elections, it does not include the power to regulate speech in connection with those elections.
The first amendment was specifically designed to protect all forms of political speech. The Supreme Court has oveturned the first amendment and made the first amendment subject to the powers of Congress under Article 1 section 4. The Bill of Rights has been turned on its head.
Congress does not have the power to regulate speech in connection with elections.
Congress does not have the power to regulate speech in connection with elections.
Congress does not have the power to regulate speech in connection with elections.
Congress does not have the power to regulate speech in connection with elections.