Many campaign websites are not accessible to people with disabilities, an update on Biden's Q2 fundraising, and which candidates have already qualified for the September debates.
Sponsors:
- Skillshare (http://skillshare.com/prh)
Links:
- Not one 2020 candidate has a website that is accessible to the blind (Vox)
- Brian McNeilly on accessible candidate websites…in 2018 (Twitter/Brian McNeilly)
- Matt May on Twitter (Twitter/Matt May)
- Web Accessibility Statement (Warren campaign site)
- axe: Accessibility for Development Teams (Deque)
- WCAG 2.0 conformance levels (University of California)
- DOJ Places Website Rulemaking on the “Inactive” List [context for why the ADA doesn’t currently cover government website accessibility] (ADA Title III)
- "Access" [Chris's short film about accessibility] (Chris Higgins)
- Biden reports big fundraising number despite recent stumbles (Politico)
- Here Are the Democrats at Risk of Not Making the July Debates (NYT)
- Yang meets donor requirement for third and fourth debates (The Hill)
Transcript: Transcript for Primary Ride Home Podcast, Thursday 07/04 – Primary Websites Don’t Work for People with Disabilities.
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