The presidential election is approaching, and Joss Whedon continues to encourage people to vote with his celebrity-filled Save the Day videos.
Joss Whedon returned to the internet in a big way last month, debuting the first of what would be many Save the Day voting videos.
The Buffy creator has enlisted all his famous friends to promote voting positivity in America and generally warn the world against the toxic influences seeking to destroy democracy as we know it. You know, just vampire slaying stuff.
Here’s the latest video, “Fraud Squad,” in which Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights) and Anders Holm (Workaholics) play a pair of Mulder and Scully-style detectives fighting voter fraud in America, overseen by their boss Luis Guzman:
After the snazzy intro, the video finds that almost no voter fraud actually occurs within the United States, despite a certain nominee’s continued assertions that the election is somehow rigged.
“If someone is trying to stop you from voting,” the video declares, “your vote can stop them.”
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Joss Whedon’s Twitter game has been on point ever since his return, delivering what is probably the best and most succinct tweet summing up the frenzied celebrity-culture atmosphere that’s plagued the entire election:
You know, I think people are just pissed they're rebooting the Clinton administration with a female lead
— Joss Whedon (@joss) October 18, 2016
Election day is Tuesday, November 8, 2016. For more like this, make sure to see what Parks and Recreation star Nick Offerman had to say about Ron Swanson’s voting preferences!
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