Republican Senator Grassley to skip party's convention due to virus
concerns
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[July 07, 2020]
By Jarrett Renshaw
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Chuck
Grassley will skip President Donald Trump's presidential nomination at
the Republican National Convention in August due to coronavirus
concerns, a spokesman for the senator confirmed on Monday.
The 86-year-old Iowa Republican has attended each of his party's
conventions since he was first elected to the Senate in 1980. His
decision not to travel to Florida for this year's event underscores
broader concerns about holding mass gatherings as coronavirus cases
there surge.
"I’m not going to go because of the virus situation," Grassley told
reporters on Monday, according to a report in the Des Moines Register.
The bulk of the Republican convention was moved from North Carolina
after the state's Democratic governor, Roy Cooper, would not commit to
allowing a full convention because of pandemic concerns.
Some 330 delegates will travel to Charlotte, North Carolina, on Aug.
22-24 to nominate Trump as the Republican candidate to take on Democrat
Joe Biden in the Nov. 3 election. The more than 2,000 remaining
delegates will perform a ceremonial vote on Aug. 24-27 in Jacksonville,
Florida, to confirm the nomination, according to the Republican National
Committee.
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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, speaks
during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on the 2020 Filing Season
and IRS COVID-19 Recovery amid the coronavirus disease outbreak on
Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 30, 2020. Anna
Moneymaker/Pool via REUTERS
The decision to relocate to Florida was made prior to the state's
recent spike in coronavirus cases, which have grown from 667 new
cases on June 1 to more than 10,000 new cases on Monday.
The state has seen more than 200,000 total infections and 3,730
deaths as of Monday.
The RNC plans to make coronavirus testing available to all attendees
but is discussing whether to make the testing mandatory.
(Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Aurora
Ellis)
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