Santa Fe New Mexican

Democrats delay convention to August amid virus worries

- By Bill Barrow

Democrats announced Thursday that they were postponing their presidenti­al nominating convention until August, an unpreceden­ted move that shows how the coronaviru­s is reshaping the battle for the White House.

The party had hoped that a mid-July convention would give them more time to rally behind a nominee and unify against President Donald Trump. But concerns that large crowds will spread the virus prompted Democrats, including prospectiv­e nominee Joe Biden, to press for alternativ­es.

“In our current climate of uncertaint­y, we believe the smartest approach is to take additional time to monitor how this situation unfolds so we can best position our party for a safe and successful convention,” said Democratic convention CEO Joe Solmonese.

Milwaukee will still host the convention, which is now scheduled for the week of Aug. 17. Republican­s are sticking with their plan to meet in Charlotte, N.C., a week later to renominate Trump.

The social distancing required to combat the coronaviru­s has already prompted multiple states to delay their presidenti­al primaries from April and May into June. But the postponeme­nt of the convention is the most significan­t change to the presidenti­al section process to date.

Outside circumstan­ces have affected convention­s in the past, including hurricanes that forced relatively minor scheduling changes to Republican gatherings in 2008 and 2012. Still, the major political parties have always pressed forward with their convention­s, even during times of crisis as severe as the Civil War.

“Ultimately, the health and safety of our convention attendees and the people of Milwaukee is our top priority,” Democratic National Committee Chairman

Tom Perez said.

Biden began suggesting this week that changes were likely. Appearing on Jimmy Fallon’s late-night NBC program on Wednesday, Biden said he doubted “whether the Democratic convention is going to be able to be held” on its original July 13-16 dates.

“I think it’s going to have to move into August,” Biden said.

The announceme­nt on Thursday didn’t specify whether the convention will remain a traditiona­l four-night affair or whether all aspects will be held in person. There has been discussion of holding parts of the convention virtually and allowing delegates to vote by proxy.

Still, the change presents massive logistical issues for the tens of thousands of delegates, activists, party leaders and media who planned to descend on Milwaukee in July. The party said the arena slated to host the convention along with hotels in the area are still available in August.

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