Leonardo DiCaprio and Selena Gomez collaborate for the upcoming presidential elections

Not only citizens but even Hollywood stars are awaiting the presidential elections. Leonardo DiCaprio is presenting his voice and producing power to the new limited series 'Whose Vote Counts, Explained' and he’s giving acumen into the significance of the election. 'Whose Vote Counts, Explained' was created within a partnership with Vox Media, Netflix, and the celebrity's Appian Way Productions. He serves as one of the series’ narrators alongside stars like John Legend and Selena Gomez.  The three short-form episodes will cover voting rights, money and politics, and how the system is rigged from gerrymandering to the elective college.

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For the unversed, recently a leading magazine released a new video from the much-awaited series, in which the Oscar-winning actor talks about the history of voting. “In 1776, voting was a privilege, almost exclusively for white men with property,” Leo says in the clip. Two voters then say, “In the founding constitution, you will not find the right to vote. This right to vote has been a battlefield in American democracy. If your vote didn’t matter, why the hell are there so many systems and people trying so hard to prevent you from voting?”

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Leo then concludes the video by saying, “All of us may have been created equal. But we’ll never actually be equal until we all vote. So don’t wait.” 'Whose Vote Counts, Explained' premieres on Netflix on September 28.

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