Thu. 07/04 – Primary Websites Don't Work for People with Disabilities
Jul 04, 2019•18 min
Episode description
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:
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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