Posted on 03/14/2020 4:26:45 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Old and busted: Itll be 1968 all over again! New hotness: Itll be 1368 all over again! DNC officials began to raise questions about the wisdom of holding a political convention in July, the Washington Post reports, as Wisconsins governor declared a health emergency two days ago. Instead of putting thousands of people into a crowded public venue in Milwaukee, some party officials want contingencies explored for a virtual convention, perhaps even a mail-in system:
Some Democratic Party officials this week began to express concern about plans to bring tens of thousands of people to Milwaukee for the July convention, even as the partys leadership said it was not entertaining canceling the event or holding it remotely.
In Wisconsin, where Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday declared a health emergency over the coronavirus pandemic, Andrew Werthmann, a member of the Democratic National Committee, said he intended to raise questions about the need for contingencies. We have to look at this, he said.
Concern deepened as state parties took it upon themselves to alter their procedures in compliance with health guidelines. On Thursday, the Nevada Democratic Party canceled county conventions scheduled for next month. And Werthmann said one of his counterparts in California had informed him via text message that meetings to elect new DNC members in the state had been canceled, replaced by a mail-in system.
Wish us luck, the California member requested.
Its not just an issue of when the COVID-19 outbreak might recede. Michigan Democrats also canceled their endorsement convention for March 21, where Nancy Pelosi was due to speak. The more states that cancel these conventions, the more fraught the delegate-assignment process becomes. In fact, the more that people get pushed into social distancing a wise strategy the less likely they are to show up for the precursor precinct and congressional-district caucuses/conventions that nominate people for those delegate positions. That means that this might be a problem even for parties that hold their state conventions to select delegates.
Thats no small issue, as delegates are more than just a proxy for one candidate or another. They are bound on the first ballot to the presidential preference selected by their states voters, but delegates do more than just vote for the presidential nominee. They also vote on the party platform and do other organizing activities as well as constantly socialize and network. And if for some reason the nomination doesnt get settled on a first ballot, then the legitimacy and representative nature of the delegates becomes a paramount concern.
If states interrupt those delegate-selection processes, it will at the very least call into question the legitimacy of those delegates who do get selected. Thats especially the case if parties have to hand-pick delegates rather than conduct the normal process of election. In a cycle where Bernie Bros are already on edge over establishment opposition to their candidate, its just another potential flash point when Bernie Sanders inevitably gets locked out of the ticket.
This isnt as big a problem for Republicans this year. Their August convention might well outlast the coronavirus outbreak, but even if it did get canceled or more likely made virtual Donald Trump will be the nominee, and hes also going to be the platform, too, regardless of who gets elected to delegate positions. The RNC made that call a couple of years ago when it effectively merged with the Trump 2020 campaign. The Charlotte, NC convention is purely for show and socializing, and neither of them mean so much that it requires risking another round of amplifying the COVID-19 outbreak.
For now, Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett and DNC chair Tom Perez says all systems are go for the mid-July bash:
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett on Wednesday echoed the comments of a top Democratic Party leader when asked about concerns that the coronavirus pandemic could force the cancellation of this summers Democratic National Convention.
There will be a convention in Milwaukee, Barrett said Wednesday in an interview with the Journal Sentinel. All systems are go.
On Tuesday, Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez told National Public Radio that he believes the convention plans are moving forward.
I dont think the Democratic convention is in jeopardy. We are in contact with federal, state and local authorities on a daily basis, a regular basis, Perez told NPR. I met with some folks today, and Im confident we can put that on.
Its far more likely that the COVID-19 outbreak will both be under control at that time and possibly receding sharply with the warm weather, but its not a non-zero chance for cancelation, either. One has to wonder whether Democrats might not be better off with a virtual convention this year, though, given all of the chatter about uprisings involving Sanders supporters if hes not on the ticket. Its tough to go 1968 on a virtual convention, after all.
On the other hand, this is what a virtual convention might look like. Damned if you do, damned if you dont
Campaigning in 2020 during #Covid_19 audio of @JoeBiden is a little garbled but we can see him! pic.twitter.com/TDgVdzWEUK
Bo Erickson CBS (@BoKnowsNews) March 13, 2020
Joe Biden's campaign is going to try to get Twitter to label this a fake videopic.twitter.com/LtjuZE9xxG
Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) March 14, 2020
That’s OK, they can just phone it in anyway. THAT strategy worked so well with the Iowa caucus.
Sure. But all of it bad.
Look, if this isn’t over by July we have a lot bigger problems then the convention. . .
The old expression for someone bored and not trying is “they phoned it in.”
Now Dems can make it come true. Dem candidate will speak for 95 minutes tonight on our cell phone apps. Don’t miss it.
Couldn’t happen to a more evil bunch of Commies.
Put a bunch of cardboard people cutouts in the chairs, pump up the canned applause from the old TV fifties situation comedies
and put old Slow Joe at the podium. He won’t know the difference that he is playing to an empty room
True that
actually, that’s a good idea under the circumstances
(unless anyone wants 10,000 D/Commie/Socialist/Nazi activist delegates to drop dead from this awful virus....)
They aren’t going to have a convention. They are just going to declare Biden their candidate, and whoever they really want for President as his VP candidate...
Love it!
To do the convention, they have to start soon pretending the virus never was a threat, and the over-the-top protection was PDJT’s fault. By then, the Demoncrat market manipulators would have bought their cheap shares back......
Or........
They cancel the convention and declare the most experienced candidate in this treacherous times is Biden and Clinton, and take the decision away from their people.
25 Democrat wannabes to start.
Slow Joe is the pick?
The best they got?
Kids, the fix was in since day one.
The longer this goes on,the worse it will be for the President to be re-elected. Too many retarded and emotional voters.
Look, if this isnt over by July we have a lot bigger problems then the convention. . .
Like preseason NFL training camp
Most of their gatherings have been self-limiting anyway...
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