Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Democrats confirm plans for nearly all-virtual convention

- By Bill Barrow

Democrats will hold an almost entirely virtual presidenti­al nominating convention Aug. 17-20 in Milwaukee using live broadcasts and online streaming, party officials said Wednesday.

Joe Biden plans to accept the presidenti­al nomination in person, but it remains to be seen whether there will be a significan­t in-person audience there to see it. The Democratic National Committee said in a statement that official business, including the votes to nominate Biden and his yetto-be-named running mate, will take place virtually, with delegates being asked not to travel to Milwaukee.

It’s the latest sign of how much the COVID-19 pandemic has upended American life and the 2020 presidenti­al election, leading Biden and the party to abandon the usual trappings of an event that draws tens of thousands of people to the host city to mark the start of the general election campaign. Not even during the Civil War or World War II did the two major parties abandon in-person convention­s with crowded arenas.

Biden’s campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon said the drasticall­y altered convention won’t be an impediment. “Vice President Biden intends to proudly accept his party’s nomination in Milwaukee and take the next step forward towards making Donald Trump a one-term president,” she said, adding that Biden’s campaign will continue to highlight Wisconsin as a key battlegrou­nd state.

Democrats had offered strong signals before Wednesday that they’d curtail convention activities, including when Perez pushed back the original dates.

Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississipp­i will serve as convention chair, party officials said.

Party Chairman Tom Perez said scaling back Democrats’ festivitie­s is a matter of public health. He sought to draw a contrast with Trump’s push for a traditiona­l convention in North Carolina, clashing with the state’s Democratic governor, Roy Cooper, and public health officials over the details amid the pandemic.

The Republican National

Committee has confirmed its official business will be conducted in Charlotte. But Trump has said he plans to accept his nomination in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, because Cooper wouldn’t guarantee Republican­s the ability to host a large-scale event in Charlotte’s NBA arena.

“Unlike this president, Joe Biden and Democrats are committed to protecting the health and safety of the American people,” Perez said.

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