The documentary film "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" exposes the dark operation called Crosscheck, controlled by Kris Kobach, a Trump ally, which aims to steal a million votes by identifying minority voters, mainly Democrats, who may have voted twice in the same election. The film's investigative team, led by Greg Palast, uncovers evidence of the scheme and confronts Kobach, before tracing the money trail to billionaire donors, including John Paulson and the Koch brothers.
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
The complex web of voter suppression in the dark history of electoral manipulation is characterized by notable examples, such as Jeb Bush's alleged involvement in removing Black voters from Florida's electoral rolls in the 2000 election.