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So, 'Whose Vote Counts' is a gripping documentary that dives into the heart of the electoral process, especially during such a tumultuous time in 2020. The tone is quite somber yet urgent, reflecting the anxiety of a pandemic-stricken America. It’s not just about voting; it's about the broader implications of who gets to participate in democracy. The pacing feels almost journalistic, with a blend of interviews and on-the-ground reporting. Jelani Cobb’s presence adds a thoughtful layer, guiding viewers through the complexities. It’s interesting how it connects the dots between voting rights and systemic inequalities. A must-watch for those who appreciate the intersection of politics and social justice, though it can be a heavy watch at times.
Focuses on the 2020 election context.Highlights issues of voting rights and systemic inequalities.Features contributions from notable journalists.
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