
Where Were You (1960)
The film discusses the importance of voter participation in a democracy, emphasizing how apathy and ignorance can lead to unopposed candidates winning elections. It follows the political campaign of John Does, highlighting the processes of caucuses and primaries while showcasing the lack of engagement from the electorate. The narrative illustrates that true representation in government comes from active participation, urging citizens to vote and make their voices heard to ensure that the best candidates are elected.
Keywords
democracy, voting, apathy, political participation, elections, John Does, caucus, primaries, citizen engagement, representation
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