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Postpone Democratic convention, urges Biden

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WASHINGTON: US Democratic candidate Joe Biden said his party’s nominating convention should be held in August rather than July as the coronaviru­s health crisis upends life in the country.

“I doubt whether the Democratic convention is going to be able to be held in mid-july,” Biden told NBC’S “The Tonight Show” late on Wednesday. “I think it’s going to have to move into August.” Biden was speaking from what he called a “make-shift studio” in the recreation room of his Wilmington, Delaware home.

The call for the delay by Biden, the current frontrunne­r in the Democratic contest to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in the

November presidenti­al election, is the latest sign the coronaviru­s outbreak is having a profound impact on the presidenti­al race and will continue to do so in the coming months.

With much of the country under stay-at-home orders from local and state authoritie­s, presidenti­al campaignin­g has largely moved online and many states have delayed votes for party nomination contests.

The Democratic convention, where the party formally picks its candidate to challenge Trump, is currently scheduled to be held between July 13 and July 16 in Milwaukee.

Biden, who was vice president under President Barack Obama, currently leads the Democratic nominating contest against his rival, Bernie Sanders, a US senator from Vermont.

White House medical experts have forecast that even if Americans hunker down in their homes to slow the spread of COVID-19, the respirator­y illness caused by the coronaviru­s, some 100,000 to 240,000 people could die from the illness.

Already, more than 4,800 Americans have died and over 214,000 cases have been confirmed, according to a Reuters tally.

Aides to Joe Biden will arrange a call for the rivals to discuss the country’s response to the deadly coronaviru­s pandemic, the campaign for the former vice president said on Wednesday.

“Our teams will be in touch and we will arrange a call,” Biden’s deputy campaign manager, Kate Bedingfiel­d, said in a statement.

The original overture by Biden to talk with Trump was first reported by Fox News.

During his daily press briefing on the virus, Trump said he would be happy to talk to Biden.

“Oh absolutely, I’d love to speak to him,” the Republican president said. “I always found him to be a nice guy.”

Biden has been critical of Trump’s response to the coronaviru­s, saying he had been too slow to marshal federal resources to get equipment and funds to governors responding to the highly contagious respirator­y disease.

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