Political humorist Mo Rocca takes an irreverent road trip to see how voting works - and doesn't work - in America.Political humorist Mo Rocca takes an irreverent road trip to see how voting works - and doesn't work - in America.Political humorist Mo Rocca takes an irreverent road trip to see how voting works - and doesn't work - in America.
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Jamie Raskin
- Self - Professor of Constitutional Law, American University
- (as Prof. Jamie Raskin)
Dee Dee Sorvino
- Self - Ripley County Republican
- (as Dee Dee Benkie)
Lawrence Norden
- Self - Author, The Machinery of Democracy
- (as Larry Norden)
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Optimistic, Educational, Inspiring
The creators of this film impress me immensely with their optimism and dedication. They attempt nothing less than saving American democracy. To that end, they take an inclusive, light-hearted, but deeply earnest approach to explaining not just the intricacies of American democracy, but threats to the integrity of our voting system.
The directors hope to convince Republicans and Democrats alike of the need to reform several aspects of the US electoral system. They go to great pains to show the issue from both parties' sides. I wonder if there is any hope at all that this effort can succeed. Republicans at the moment are attempting power grabs throughout the country to subvert the electoral process in their favor.
The directors hope to convince Republicans and Democrats alike of the need to reform several aspects of the US electoral system. They go to great pains to show the issue from both parties' sides. I wonder if there is any hope at all that this effort can succeed. Republicans at the moment are attempting power grabs throughout the country to subvert the electoral process in their favor.
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- decroissance
- Apr 10, 2013
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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