The clock is ticking for Jeff Person, a disabled Virginia resident, who will lose his health coverage under the Affordable Care Act next Saturday when he turns 26. We talked to Jeff as he navigated his world through downtown Falls Church, Virginia, on a motorized wheelchair. He told us that Hillary Clinton’s work promoting education for handicapped children decades ago changed his life. He suffers from a disease called arthrogryposis characterized by multiple joint contractures.

This election is the most consequential of my life. I go off my parents’ plan after I turn 26 so I need to find a health care plan. I know that Hillary Clinton will continue to uphold the Affordable Care Act to help people like me. We can’t repeal it. I could be denied coverage for preexisting conditions and that would make my life a lot more challenging.

Hillary Clinton went door-to-door getting people to lay the foundation for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act when she worked for the Children’s Defense Fund. I would not be here without that! That gave disabled students the right to attend school and not be institutionalized.

Instead of being institutionalized, I graduated in 2013 with an undergraduate degree in political science from Edinboro University in Pennsylvania where there were lots of services for the disabled. I went on to work with nonprofits and as a Democratic campaign organizer for campaigns in Virginia. Now I’m a field manager for the Grassroots Campaign founded by Howard Dean.

There is such a stark contrast between Secretary Clinton and Donald Trump, who has has made fun of a reporter with disabilities. I’m frightened of him becoming president. The only responsible candidate is Hillary Clinton, who has shown over her lifetime the importance of public service.

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