The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Trump may move Republican National Convention from North Carolina

- DAVID SHEPARDSON

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Monday that he may move the Republican National Convention from North Carolina set for August if the event faces state social distancing restrictio­ns as a result of the coronaviru­s.

The coronaviru­s pandemic has forced Trump and presumptiv­e Democratic nominee Joe Biden to halt campaign rallies. Some have raised concerns that the large formal nominating convention­s that are typically packed with delegates could raise safety issues.

Trump said on Twitter that if Democratic Governor Roy Cooper does not immediatel­y answer “whether or not the space will be allowed to be fully occupied,” then the party will find “with all of the jobs and economic developmen­t it brings, another Republican National Convention site.”

The convention­s include prime-time TV speeches that serve to kick off the final sprint toward the November presidenti­al election. The Republican event is set to start Aug. 24 in Charlotte.

Cooper’s office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. The Democratic National Convention, which was postponed by a month because of the coronaviru­s, is set to begin Aug. 17 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

A spokeswoma­n for the DNC event said earlier this month “we continue to remain in constant communicat­ion with federal, state, and local public health officials and will follow their guidance to determine how many people can safely gather in Milwaukee this August.”

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