The disability community has reached its tipping point, and our representatives should pay attention because they could be the most undervalued voting bloc in our country this election. One in 4 adults in the United States are living with a disability — 61 million people — and including their caretakers moves that number to more than 100 million. They have been voting in record numbers since the 2016 election when, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, 56 percent of disabled voters cast a ballot.