A campaign season without crowds (Axios)

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    A campaign season without crowds – By Margaret Talev (Axios) / March 14 2020

    Cancelled rallies, debates with no audiences, contingency plans for conventions and ballot-casting: this is campaigning in the age of coronavirus.

    The state of play: President Trump declared coronavirus a national emergency. Trump, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders all cancelled large-scale events this week and rolled out coronavirus policy platforms.

    • Louisiana is postponing the state’s Democratic primary until the summer.
    • Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez told Axios’ Jonathan Swan in an HBO interview taped March 9 that he has no plans to cancel this summer’s convention in Milwaukee. But the DNC is monitoring the situation “every single day.”
    • Tomorrow’s Democratic debate moved from Arizona to CNN’s Washington studio with no live audience, and Univision’s Jorge Ramos withdrew as a moderator because he may have been exposed to the virus.

    The bottom line: Politics is fundamentally about engaging people. This is America’s biggest test of what it means to campaign without crowds in the modern age — whether disenfranchisement and lower turnout are inevitable, or virtual interactions can fill the void.

    Go deeper: Margaret and Dan Primack discuss the impact on campaigning on Pro Rata.

    Continue to article: https://www.axios.com/campaign-season-crowds-coronavirus-f61a4b53-cc2c-4e1a-b3a7-021845517b12.html

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