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Director:
David Deschamps, Leslie D. Farrell, Bennett Singer
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Mo Rocca, Alexander Keyssar, Jamie Raskin…
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Political humorist Mo Rocca takes an irreverent road trip to see how voting works - and doesn't work - in America.
Electoral Dysfunction
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2239126
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SOURCE: Electoral Dysfunction 2012 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Comedy, Documentary, History, News
Director: David Deschamps, Leslie D. Farrell, Bennett Singer
Stars: Mo Rocca, Alexander Keyssar, Jamie Raskin
Plot: Political humorist Mo Rocca takes an irreverent road trip to see how voting works - and doesn't work - in America.
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English
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'Electoral Dysfunction' uses irreverent humor to illuminate how voting works - and doesn't work - in America. Hosted by Mo Rocca (a Correspondent for CBS News, a panelist on NPR's 'Wait, Wait ... Don't Tell Me!' and a former Correspondent for 'The Daily Show'), the film is structured as a road trip that begins when Mo makes an eye-opening discovery: The Constitution does not guarantee the right to vote, putting America in the company of Libya, Iran and Indonesia. Mo explores the battle over voter fraud and voter I.D.; searches for the Electoral College; critiques ballot design with Todd Oldham; and encounters experts and activists across the political spectrum who offer commentary on why our voting system is broken and how it can be fixed.—Anonymous