DNC Will Be Largely Virtual, Not At Fiserv Forum
Delegations urged not to travel to Milwaukee, convention moved to Wisconsin Center.
With more than 50,000 guests and a $200 million economic impact projected, the 2020 Democratic National Convention was going to be a windfall for Milwaukee and Wisconsin.
But the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically reduced the size of the event. Wednesday the Democratic Party announced it would be an almost entirely virtual event.
For three months, Mayor Tom Barrett has repeatedly said the only thing he was certain of was that the nominee would accept the party’s nomination in Milwaukee. Now it’s official.
The national party is encouraging state delegations not to travel to Milwaukee for the event, and will allow online voting for the nominee.
The event is being moved away from Fiserv Forum, and instead relocated to the Wisconsin Center. The convention center was originally planned to be used as a media and staging facility.
Barrett said he expects the remaining guests will pick Milwaukee hotels versus those slated to be used in the suburbs and in northern Illinois.”I think it’s fair to say those hotels will not be needed,” he said. “I would say the impact on the hotels in the city of Milwaukee is going to be the least negative effect.” Access to hotels was a major issue for the city in securing the bid and sources confirmed that Barrett and other high-ranking officials spent time ensuring room blocks would be available at hotels across the region.
But how many people are coming to fill the remaining hotels is unclear. Barrett declined to give an estimate, but said it’s “safe to say” it would be “a fraction” of the earlier estimate.
“What is clear is Milwaukee will remain the national stage for the Democratic National Convention,” he said.
Three major events, a welcome party for delegates, another for media and a third thank you party for volunteers, have all been canceled.
Barrett said he was happy the decision was one based in science, not politics. “These decisions are being made basically on the advice of public health experts,” he said. “It’s impossible to predict what the convention setting will be particularly the week of August 17th.”
The convention was already postponed from July 14th through the 16th to the week of August 17th.
What about getting the next convention in 2024 as a do over? Don’t count on it being handed to the city said Barrett in May.
“What some people don’t understand is that to get the convention here in 2020 was the equivalent of playing an NBA basketball season,” he said. A group of convention boosters first announced their effort to land the convention in February 2018 and didn’t get picked until March 2019.
“I think the best way to put us in contention in 2024 is to take whatever we have in 2020 and just do an amazing job,” he contended.
Press Conference
If you think stories like this are important, become a member of Urban Milwaukee and help support real, independent journalism. Plus you get some cool added benefits.
More about the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Governors Tony Evers, JB Pritzker, Tim Walz, and Gretchen Whitmer Issue a Joint Statement Concerning Reports that Donald Trump Gave Russian Dictator Putin American COVID-19 Supplies - Gov. Tony Evers - Oct 11th, 2024
- MHD Release: Milwaukee Health Department Launches COVID-19 Wastewater Testing Dashboard - City of Milwaukee Health Department - Jan 23rd, 2024
- Milwaukee County Announces New Policies Related to COVID-19 Pandemic - County Executive David Crowley - May 9th, 2023
- DHS Details End of Emergency COVID-19 Response - Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Apr 26th, 2023
- Milwaukee Health Department Announces Upcoming Changes to COVID-19 Services - City of Milwaukee Health Department - Mar 17th, 2023
- Fitzgerald Applauds Passage of COVID-19 Origin Act - U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald - Mar 10th, 2023
- DHS Expands Free COVID-19 Testing Program - Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Feb 10th, 2023
- MKE County: COVID-19 Hospitalizations Rising - Graham Kilmer - Jan 16th, 2023
- Not Enough Getting Bivalent Booster Shots, State Health Officials Warn - Gaby Vinick - Dec 26th, 2022
- Nearly All Wisconsinites Age 6 Months and Older Now Eligible for Updated COVID-19 Vaccine - Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Dec 15th, 2022
Read more about Coronavirus Pandemic here
More about the DNC
- Milwaukee Again Bidding To Host DNC - Jeramey Jannene - Sep 28th, 2021
- Milwaukee Invited To Apply For 2024 DNC - Jeramey Jannene - Aug 3rd, 2021
- City Hall: How Much Did DNC Cost Milwaukee? - Jeramey Jannene - Sep 16th, 2020
- Get Your DNC Memorabilia - Jeramey Jannene - Aug 25th, 2020
- Murphy’s Law: Will Biden’s DNC Snub Hurt Him In State? - Bruce Murphy - Aug 24th, 2020
- Activist Coalition Holds Largest March of DNC - Ethan Duran - Aug 21st, 2020
- DNC: Last Night Brings Little Exposure for Milwaukee - Jeramey Jannene - Aug 20th, 2020
- With DNC as Backdrop, A Discussion of Black Liberation - Ethan Duran - Aug 20th, 2020
- Suburban Protesters March From Tosa to DNC - Ethan Duran - Aug 20th, 2020
- DNC: With A “Holy Mackerel” Tony Evers Kicks Off DNC - Jeramey Jannene - Aug 19th, 2020
Read more about DNC here