The right to vote is at the foundation of America's democracy. But not every vote is created equal. How does the system work, and can it be fixed?
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John Kasich
Self - Former Governor, Republican, Ohio
Carol Anderson
Self - Author, One Person, No Vote
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Self - U.S. Representative
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Self - Former Governor, Republican, California
Carol Berkin
Self - Historian
Stacey Abrams
Self - Voting Rights Activist, Democrat, Georgia
George F. Will
Self - Author, The Conservative Sensibility
Lawrence Lessig
Self - Professor, Harvard Law School
Desmond Meade
Self - Voting Rights Activist
Donald Trump
Self - 45th President of the United States
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Self - Fellow, Brennan Center
Ted Olson
Self - Former U.S. Solicitor General
Richard Duncan
Self - Professor, Nebraska College of Law
Danielle Allen
Self - Political Scientist, Harvard
Al Davis
Self - Former State Senator, Republican, Nebraska
Kris Kobach
Self - Former Secretary of State, Republican, Kansas
Marc Elias
Self - Democratic Election Lawyer
Leonardo DiCaprio
Self - Narrator
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source: Whose Vote Counts, Explained
source: Whose Vote Counts, Explained
source: Whose Vote Counts, Explained
"This series is informative about subjects you may not know about." What I mean by this is, if you don't already know about gerrymandering or the electoral college, you will learn from this. You may need to really pay attention at times, which is why I dropped a star, but I think there are some really informative things in here particularly about the history of voting and why some of it can be an issue.
The series does an okay job of explaining the voting system. Unfortunately it's biased. It does a great job of misleading the viewer with out-of-context statistics. Docos as important as this should be reviewed more carefully.
More of the same out of context nonsense and twisting of meaning that you would expect from the "explained" series. Please talk to a real historian if you are interested in the topic. The electoral college is necessary. Try a video explaining why it ACTUALLY exists. Make sure it isn't a video about why we should remove it.
It is good within what it proposes to do, which is just to inform. The graphics, interviews and information are generally very well made and presented in the series. I was a little confused with some explanations sometimes, but I could get everything that really mattered. For those who have doubts about the US electoral process, it is interesting to watch, but f those who are already well informed about it, can pass it
More of the same out of context nonsense and twisting of meaning that you would expect from the "explained" series. Please talk to a real historian if you are interested in the topic. The electoral college is necessary. Try a video explaining why it ACTUALLY exists. Make sure it isn't a video about why we should remove it.
The series does an okay job of explaining the voting system. Unfortunately it's biased. It does a great job of misleading the viewer with out-of-context statistics. Docos as important as this should be reviewed more carefully.
It is good within what it proposes to do, which is just to inform. The graphics, interviews and information are generally very well made and presented in the series. I was a little confused with some explanations sometimes, but I could get everything that really mattered. For those who have doubts about the US electoral process, it is interesting to watch, but f those who are already well informed about it, can pass it
