An image of a wheelchair user with a sign on the back of their wheelchair that says "Count Every Vote"

Photo by Steve Neavling/Detroit Metro Times: A wheelchair user rolls with a marching crowd, a "Count Every Vote" sign hanging from the back of her wheelchair.

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (D-MA):

“It is essential that we center disability justice both as a policy priority and as an approach to the way we organize and mobilize voters.

“The disability community in America has faced systemic disenfranchisement, from unconscionable barriers to healthcare to income limits for those seeking accessible housing to barriers to marriage. And yet, and still – in the face of disenfranchisement – the disability community has activated, organized, and fought for progress. 

“This guide is a phenomenal resource. I encourage every candidate who seeks to mobilize a diverse and intersectional coalition of voters to incorporate these principles and tips into the infrastructure of their campaign.

“We all have notes to take and lessons to learn here.”

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