Hi Holden, I'd love to help you and the simple answer is yes it it considered an act of free speech. There was a Supreme Court Case in which the U.S. upheld federal limits on campaign contributions and ended up ruling that spending money to influence elections is a form of constitutionally protected free speech. Candidates can also give unlimited amounts of money to their own campaigns.
I hope that I helped you in answering your question!:)
"Politician" is a noun.
The politician made a speech.
A campaign speech is a speech given when a candidate decides he or she is running for office. They can also give a speech after they have won the election.
Victory speech, concession speech and campaign speech
Robert LaFollette Campaign Speech - 1924 was released on: USA: 1924
That politician's speech bored me silly.
The word donation is a noun. The plural form is donations.
it is an adjective
yes
John W- Davis Campaign Speech - 1924 was released on: USA: 1924
You should be able to use it in the place of satirize or parody. For example, I lampooned the politician's speech, or maybe I made a lampoon of the politician's speech. It can be used as a verb or a noun.
The cast of Robert LaFollette Campaign Speech - 1924 includes: Robert LaFollette as himself