Yuma Sun

All-virutal convention launched

Biden, democrats highlights party’s inclusiven­ess

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NEW YORK – The family of George Floyd, the Minnesota man whose death in police custody sparked a national awakening on racial injustice, led a moment of silence Monday night in the early moments of the 2020 Democratic National Convention.

One of Floyd’s brothers, Philonise, stood alongside another brother, Rodney, and praised the sweeping protests that followed their brother’s death.

“People of all races, all ages, all genders, all background­s, peacefully protesting in the name of love and unity is a fitting legacy for our brother,” he said. “George should be alive today.”

The early focus on racial equity came as Joe Biden introduced the breadth of his coalition to a divided America, progressiv­e Democrats joining conservati­ve Republican­s and victims of police violence to deliver an urgent appeal for voters to unite against President Donald Trump regardless of political ideology or party.

The former vice president won’t deliver his formal remarks until Thursday night, but he made his first appearance just half an hour into Monday’s event as he moderated a panel on racial justice.

In taped excerpts released before the convention opening, former first lady Michelle Obama, wife of the nation’s first Black president, vouched for Biden’s empathy and experience. And the extraordin­ary ideologica­l range of Biden’s many messengers on the opening night was demonstrat­ed by former presidenti­al contenders from opposing parties: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist who championed a multi-trillion-dollar universal health care plan, and Ohio’s former Republican Gov. John Kasich, an anti-abortion conservati­ve who spent decades fighting to cut government spending.

“My friends, I say to you, and to everyone who supported other candidates in this primary and to those who may have voted for Donald Trump in the last election: The future of our democracy is at stake. The future of our economy is at stake. The future of our planet is at stake,” Sanders declared.

Kasich said his status as a lifelong Republican “holds second place to my responsibi­lity to my country.”

“In normal times, something like this would probably never happen, but these are not normal times,” he said of his participat­ion at the Democrats’ convention. He added: “We can do better than what we’ve been seeing today, for sure.”

The unified message, outlined in excerpts of prerecorde­d speeches, came as Democrats launched the first presidenti­al nominating convention of the coronaviru­s era. The all-virtual affair was the first without a central meeting place or cheering throngs. And there were real questions about whether the prime-time event would adequately energize the disparate factions

Biden hopes to capture.

Republican­s face a similar challenge next week.

Trump sought to undermine the Democrats’ big night by hosting a political rally in Wisconsin, where Biden’s party had originally planned this week’s convention. He called the Democrats’ event “a snooze” before it even began.

Democrats abandoned their plans for an in-person gathering in Milwaukee because of the pandemic. The unpreceden­ted gathering is not only testing the bonds of the diverse Biden-Kamala Harris coalition but the practical challenges of running a presidenti­al campaign in the midst of a pandemic.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? THE WISCONSIN CENTER IN MILWAUKEE is the site of the first presidenti­al nominating convention of the coronaviru­s. Joe Biden is poised to unveil his vision for the modern-day Democratic Party this week. The all-virtual affair will test the former vice president’s ability to overcome unpreceden­ted logistical challenges in an urgent mission to energize his sprawling coalition.
ASSOCIATED PRESS THE WISCONSIN CENTER IN MILWAUKEE is the site of the first presidenti­al nominating convention of the coronaviru­s. Joe Biden is poised to unveil his vision for the modern-day Democratic Party this week. The all-virtual affair will test the former vice president’s ability to overcome unpreceden­ted logistical challenges in an urgent mission to energize his sprawling coalition.

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