Obama - Biden
Carl --

A lot of people talk about providing opportunities for people with disabilities -- President Obama has taken action.

Now it's our turn.

Today, People with Disabilities for Obama are getting together for an online day of action. Will you join us?

As a deaf person working on the Obama campaign, I can tell you firsthand that this organization is all about inclusion. It's right there in our motto: Respect. Empower. Include. Win.

Growing up, I always dreamed of a career in politics, and ever since President Obama entered office, I've seen many of the obstacles that would've prevented that diminish. He's not only supported legislative solutions to improve disability employment and education, he's taken actions that have shown how a president can lead by example in the White House.

I couldn't possibly be prouder to have a president who stands with people with disabilities, but I also know a lot of that progress could be undone if we don't step up and help make sure that this campaign is as strong as it can be heading into the final weeks.

Sign up for the online day of action and we'll let you know exactly what you can do to help continue moving us forward together:

https://my.barackobama.com/People-With-Disabilities-Online-Day-Of-Action

Thanks,

Leah

Leah Katz-Hernandez
Disability Coordinator
Obama for America

P.S. -- Time is running out before Election Day, and no one wants to wake up on November 7th thinking that we could have done more. If you've ever thought about volunteering for the Obama campaign, now's the time to do it.