summary
This film is an investigative documentary uncovering the truth about new computer voting systems, which allow a few powerful corporations to record our votes in secret. But the film is not just a warning. It strongly concludes that elections are harder to defraud when voters turn out in
big numbers. This documentary is designed specifically to help viewers navigate past the fear and spin already being thrown at this critical issue.
The film educates viewers about the dangers now threatening the voting system. The film surprises and entertains as characters, like grandmother/investigator Bev Harris, expose the truth, take on the gatekeepers and hold them to account. It educates citizens about how to keenly observe and question the process on Election Day and empowers viewers to hold their election officials accountable.
George Wendt, the actor famous for his role as the good friend Norm on the hit comedy Cheers, is the narrator.
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