Santa Fe New Mexican

GOP convention events may be moved outdoors

- By Maggie Haberman

With coronaviru­s cases surging in Florida, Republican­s are planning to move the three nights of their national convention from an indoor arena to an outdoor venue in Jacksonvil­le, but it’s still unclear how many people will be allowed to attend the events, people familiar with the discussion­s said Tuesday.

Officials met Monday night to discuss shifting the events of Aug. 25, 26 and 27 out of the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, where the indoor program was scheduled to take place, including President Donald Trump’s acceptance speech on the final night. The two outdoor options they have been examining are near the arena, the people familiar with the discussion­s said.

Trump often shifts positions, and officials emphasized that the plans could change.

Officials remain uncertain about whether a capacity crowd would be allowed to attend outdoor events, or if there would be restrictio­ns to prevent people from being too close to one another.

The plan to move the activities outdoors was made after a meeting that Trump held with political advisers Monday evening. It’s a change from what Trump had envisioned when he forced the Republican National Committee to abandon plans in Charlotte, N.C., because officials there refused to guarantee the type of pre-coronaviru­s event the president wanted, absent restrictio­ns on social distancing.

But as Florida deals with a new outbreak of virus infections, Jacksonvil­le presents more serious challenges than Charlotte did. Many Republican elected officials and delegates, responding to a survey from the New York Times, said they would take a wait-andsee approach on whether they will attend, or would skip the event altogether. Other delegates, however, said they would definitely attend and would be honored to help renominate Trump.

Mayor Lenny Curry of Jacksonvil­le was asked in a news conference on Tuesday about Republican­s remaining wary about traveling to the convention, given the health risks that could be involved.

“We have many weeks till the convention,” Curry said. “We’re monitoring the situation and we’ll plan accordingl­y, based on hospitaliz­ations, community spread, etc.”

Fundraisin­g for the convention has been “strong,” Curry said, adding that he did not have an exact figure. He pegged it at “tens of millions” of dollars.

The mayor said he tested negative for the virus. He had previously been self-isolating with his family after he learned that he had been exposed to someone who was infected.

 ?? ANNA MONEYMAKER/NEW YORK TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Supporters wait July 3 for President Donald Trump to come onstage at a rally in Keystone, S.D. As growing numbers of leading elected officials express wariness about attending the Republican National Convention next month in Jacksonvil­le, Fla., a strong contingent of Republican National Committee members say they still plan to go.
ANNA MONEYMAKER/NEW YORK TIMES FILE PHOTO Supporters wait July 3 for President Donald Trump to come onstage at a rally in Keystone, S.D. As growing numbers of leading elected officials express wariness about attending the Republican National Convention next month in Jacksonvil­le, Fla., a strong contingent of Republican National Committee members say they still plan to go.

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