2 Aug 2020

Media to be barred from Trump election nomination

9:04 pm on 2 August 2020

The US Republican Party's vote to nominate its presidential candidate this month will be held in private, without press in attendance.

US President Donald Trump

More than 300 delegates will gather in Charlotte, North Carolina, later this month to renominate Donald Trump for the US presidency. Photo: AFP

A Republican National Convention spokeswoman gave coronavirus health guidelines as the reason, the Associated Press reports.

Delegates are due to gather in North Carolina to formally renominate President Donald Trump.

The 336 delegates will meet on 24 August in the city of Charlotte.

They will cast proxy votes for some 2500 official delegates. Trump is the party's sole remaining nominee, and his renomination will officially launch his re-election bid.

The party was "working within the parameters set before us by state and local guidelines regarding the number of people who can attend events", the spokeswoman said.

The decision marks a significant change for the convention, which historically has worked to draw media attention to spread party messaging to the public.

Trump had switched the location of the convention to Jacksonville, Florida, after the Democratic governor of North Carolina insisted in May on limiting the crowd size at the convention, on the grounds of social distancing.

But Trump later scrapped the Florida convention, blaming the state's coronavirus "flare-up".

The Los Angeles Times said if the Republican Party decision stands, it will mark the first party nominating convention in modern history to be closed to reporters.

Some Republican delegations have privately raised logistical issues with travelling to either Florida or North Carolina, citing the increasing number of jurisdictions imposing mandatory quarantine orders on travellers returning from states experiencing surges in the virus.

- BBC

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