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Biden Raises Idea Of Democrats Holding Democratic National Convention Online

Former VP Tells ABC's 'This Week' The Party 'May Have To Do A Virtual Convention'

Joe Biden
In this image from video provided by the Biden for President campaign, Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a virtual press briefing Wednesday, March 25, 2020. Biden for President via AP

Joe Biden says the Democratic National Convention may need to take place online as the pandemic continues to reshape the race for the White House.

The convention in Milwaukee already has been pushed back from mid-July until the week of Aug. 17, but for how many days is unknown.

The former vice president told ABC’s “This Week” the party “may have to do a virtual convention.”

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He said Democrats may not be able to put tens of thousands of people in one place. Biden previously told MSNBC’s Brian Williams he expected the convention would be postponed.

Organizers for the event that was planned for July 13 to 16 in the city made the announcement Thursday after weeks of speculation. The Democratic National Convention Committee has been working on contingency plans for the convention.

Previous plans for the convention were expected to bring 50,000 people to the city and surrounding areas, and visitors would have included delegates, national media and other visitors.

The event, as originally scheduled, was expected to have a $200 million economic impact in Wisconsin. It would have brought business to dozens of downtown Milwaukee hotels, restaurants and bars. Restaurants and bars have been closed since March 17, and many hotels have temporarily closed.

Democrats chose Milwaukee to host their 2020 national convention last March. Wisconsin is seen as a swing state in the presidential campaign. Milwaukee is one the smallest cities to host a presidential convention.

Biden has a commanding lead in delegates needed to clinch his party’s presidential nomination.

Biden also said he plans to wear a mask in public, heeding new federal guidelines.