Ted Johnson The Democratic National Convention will still take place in Milwaukee over four nights in August, but in a smaller venue and much of the programming coming virtually from around the country due to the coronavirus pandemic.Vice President Joe Biden will accept the nomination for president from The Wisconsin Center, rather than the larger Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, while state delegations are being told to not to plan to travel to the city.
That raises the prospect that delegates will cast their votes remotely, although details are still being worked out.As it stands now, the Aug.
17-20 convention will look different than the Republican National Convention scheduled a week later. The Republican National Committee recently moved.
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