Video messages for next president

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In a tiny house on wheels, Geri Ulrey is trying to capture democracy in action. Connie Llanos in the Daily News.

Inside the house in a compact living room stocked with a plush suede chair, Ulrey, a professor of cinema and television arts at California State University, Northridge, is taking video confessionals from students.

They pour out their thoughts to a camera on everything from the economy and health care to education. Ulrey is streaming the videos on the Web and after Election Day will send them to the next president of the United States.

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