miércoles, 2 de noviembre de 2016

Why do one in seven US citizens still have to fight to vote? | Mary O’Hara | Society | The Guardian

Why do one in seven US citizens still have to fight to vote? | Mary O’Hara | Society | The Guardian

 "The right to vote, and not being precluded from exercising that right,
is fundamental to citizens in any society wishing to call itself
democratic or inclusive. It is intolerable that people continue to face
barriers to voting because of their disability."

 Donald Trump 

Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, appeared to mock a disabled reporter at a rally in 2015.
Photograph: Brian Snyder/Reuters