The Sunday Guardian

US polls go virtual to beat corona

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“Political campaigns have implemente­d several precaution­s to protect our staff and the public at large, by suspending all door-to-door canvassing operations and closing campaign offices, Campaign events and volunteers’ outreach to constituen­ts to slow the spread of the virus.”

public events. Instead, both political camps have swiftly changed gears and are instead relying on broadcast speeches and “virtual” town halls.

Sources from the Indian American community, who spoke to The Sunday Guardian, said that both Biden and Sanders’ campaign staffers have been ordered to work from home, and field organising has shifted to phone banking and texting, and other digital spaces that the virus can’t reach.

Democratic fund-raiser and top Biden supporter, Ajay Bhutoria told The Sunday Guardian, “Outbreak of the novel coronaviru­s is impacting businesses, lives at all levels and is also heavily impacting political campaigns and elections.”

“Political campaigns have implemente­d several precaution­s to protect our staff and the public at large, by suspending all door-todoor canvassing operations and closing campaign offices, campaign events and volunteers’ outreach to constituen­ts to slow the spread of the virus.”

However, Bhutoria quickly added, “This doesn’t mean campaigns have stopped communicat­ing with voters. Campaigns have innovated and upgraded by using digital video conferenci­ng town halls, Zoom fundraiser­s, social media town halls, phone, and good old fashioned US Mail to keep the electorate informed of this important upcoming election, and the need to elect strong leaders in Washington, DC.”

But the sudden change in poll campaign schedules has also triggered sharp reactions. The California­based Indian origin techie added, “Louisiana moving primary to June 20 violates current DNC rules.” Louisiana Secretary of State, Kyle Ardoin announced on Friday that the primary that was set to take place on April 4 has been delayed to June 20—a move that the Democratic National Committee said runs afoul of the committee’s “rule on timing” since all contests must be held before June 9.

Ardoin said he requested postponing the primary “out of an abundance of caution for Louisiana’s voters, voting officials, and the voting public as a whole.”

And the reason to go virtual is also for a specific, yet valid reason—most of poll commission­ers are of 65 years or more, thus risking their lives more.

No wonder, said Bhutoria, “Ohio has postponed the Primary. And many more states could follow to protect the public health of the election staff and all people in the state.”

Michael Bloomberg donated $18 million to DNC. DNC has been building strong grassroots resources and operations in key battlegrou­nds at the grassroots to make the most of time and plan lost due to the corona pandemic.

Interestin­gly, the corona pandemic, which is far from over and has infected over 20,000 people in America, has failed yet to dampen the Indian Americans’ poll excitement and their keen participat­ion.

As the rest of America, Indian Americans are standing strong in their fight against coronaviru­s. Indian doctors, nurses, grocery stores owners, cab drivers, truck drivers, IT people are on the frontline of this fight. It is to be seen if they judge the Trump reelection on his handling of the corona crisis or take the traditiona­l route to go the Democratic side and vote for Biden. But an intense battle between the presidenti­al candidates is on the cards and it will also test who is best at using technology in the time of crisis.

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