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We're 30 days out! Learn about relational organizing to help your friends, family, and community members vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz on Nov. 5! #Disabled4Kamala#Wheelz4Walz

Graphic that reads "How-to: Relational organizing." On the upper right hand corner, it reads "@disabled4kamala." The lower right hand corner reads "Disabled Folks for Kamala."
Graphic that reads "What is relational organizing?" Above the question, it reads "Relational organizing is a one-on-one way to organize using our relationships with family, friends, and others to get them involved and ready to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz! Relational organizing may also be referred to as Relational Voter Turnout (RVT), Vote Tripling, Peer-To-Peer (P2P) Outreach." On the upper right hand corner, it reads "@disabled4kamala." The lower right hand corner reads "Disabled Folks for Kamala."
Graphic that reads "Why Do We Do This?" Above the question it reads "We know our friends, families, and communities best. People are more likely to consider doing something when the request comes from someone they know." On the upper right hand corner, it reads "@disabled4kamala." The lower right hand corner reads "Disabled Folks for Kamala."
Graphic that reads "Why is this a great tool for the disability community?" Above the question it reads, "The disability
community is very connected with each other. We use these connections to share information and build communities. We know the issues that matter to our community. We can talk to each other about them and encourage disabled people to vote." On the upper right hand corner, it reads "@disabled4kamala." The lower right hand corner reads "Disabled Folks for Kamala."
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Disabled people are leaders. Disabled people are voters. Disabled people know that we deserve better than Donald Trump. #Disabled4Kamala

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And that’s a wrap! There’s so much at stake for all of us in this election; we were hoping this debate would include more on issues that directly impact disabled Americans. Here’s hoping the vice president debate on October 1 goes further; we'll be here! #Disabled4Kamala

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VP Harris: “You’ve heard two very different visions tonight for our country; one that takes us forward and one that takes us back…. We can chart a new path forward.” #Disabled4Kamala

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VP Harris: “Health care should be a right and not just a privilege of those who can afford it.” Yes, yes, yes! #Disabled4Kamala

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CNN is keeping track of how much VP Harris and Trump speak during the debate, and we bet you can guess who has spoken the most (hint: it’s not VP Harris). Disabled Americans know what it's like to be talked over. #Disabled4Kamalawww.cnn.com/2024/09/10/p...

Photos of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on a white background, beside red bars showing that as of 10:42 p.m. ET, Trump had spoken for 40m 50s, while Harris had spoken for 35m 31s.
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Next post for review and approval: VP Harris on health care: -“We have allowed for the first time Medicare to negotiate drug prices.” -“We’ve capped the cost of insulin at $35/month.” -“We’ve capped prescription drug prices for seniors at $2,000 per year.” #Disabled4Kamala

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VP Harris: “What we need to do is maintain and expand the Affordable Care Act.” #Disabled4Kamala

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VP Harris: “I offer a new generation of leadership for our country. One who believes in what is possible.” #Disabled4Kamala

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VP Harris: “My work on protecting Social Security and Medicare is based on longstanding work that I’ve done.” #Disabled4Kamala

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