From handshakes to kissing babies, virus upends campaigning
This is campaigning in the age of the coronavirus, when fears of the new pandemic's rapid spread are upending
"If coronavirus has the lasting impact that we all fear it will, it will also dramatically reshape the way a presidential campaign unfolds," said
"Politics is fundamentally about leaders interacting with the people who they represent, and if a pandemic forecloses that ability, it changes everything — how you campaign, how you knock doors, how you do events and how you do the retail part of politics."
While coronavirus concerns have been building as new cases crop up daily and as
And so Biden, -- who won at least four of the six states voting -- delivered a victory speech to a crowd almost entirely composed of media and dozens of staffers who had wandered over from headquarters. It was hardly the big celebration Biden had hoped for on one of the biggest nights of his 2020 campaign.
It's not the first time a major national crisis has upended the contours of a presidential race. During the 2008 campaign, as the economy was in freefall, Republican nominee
"The raw politics of this is that it freezes the Democratic race in place for
Trump, meanwhile, delights in turning out tens of thousands of supporters to his events and has kept up a steady calendar of rallies in recent months.
"The Trump show is sustained by rallies," he said.
While they have not said they are holding off on rallies, Trump’s campaign doesn't have any on the schedule — a rare break to his persistent counterprogramming.
The campaign postponed a "Women for Trump" bus tour through
Yet Trump is set to leave Thursday for a Western swing that will include a pair of fundraisers and an appearance at the annual gathering of the
The 73-year-old president has also continued to shake hands and speak at large gatherings, despite public health warnings directed at people his age.
For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. The vast majority of people recover from the new virus.
While Trump continues his handshaking, those warnings from officials could affect the way Biden campaigns. While the former vice president typically holds smaller events and has only consistently turned out crowds in the thousands since winning
Indeed, even Biden's senior adviser
It's not just rallies that face restrictions with the spread of the new coronavirus. The
One major concern for the candidates is turnout -- particularly among older voters, who make up a key portion of Biden's base.
"I certainly think that it has the potential to cause both voters and poll workers to want to stay away from places where people gather," Hasen said.
Election officials in
Some Democratic operatives have expressed concerns that some states could see a shortage in volunteers on
“That fear is a prime motivator. It’s going to affect your campaign. It needs to be taken into account,” Dietrich added.
The Sanders campaign held a call with staff and advisers to go over new organizing protocols on Wednesday. Signs of heightened concern could be seen on the Biden campaign trail earlier this week. His press aides offered liberal doses of hand sanitizer as his traveling press boarded their plane. And at a high-dollar fundraiser this week in
But even as the outbreak scrambles the campaigns' operational plans, it offers
"In a situation like this, coronavirus or a financial crisis, you see in real time how the candidates would react if they were president," Schmidt said.
Seeking to calm financial markets during an election year, Trump has repeatedly downplayed the threat posed by the virus, insisting that it will simply sort itself out. But his administration on Wednesday appeared to be coming to terms with the widespread impact as it considered more drastic measures.
To that effect, Biden is giving an address Thursday outlining how he would address the outbreak as president. On Wednesday, he announced the formation of a "
Sanders has argued that the outbreak underscores the need for “Medicare for All” to avoid steep hospital bills for people who contract — or think they may have contracted — the new coronavirus.
“This crisis, this absurd health care system, is becoming more and more obvious to the American people as we face the challenge of a coronavirus pandemic,” he said Wednesday. “Imagine facing a pandemic and having 87 million people who are having a difficult time going to a doctor when they need."
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