On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 1:05 PM PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I have watched every convention, on both sides, since 1968.  Could only
> sample the 2016 RNC, and may not be able to do even as much this week due
> to my circumstances. Had to stay up late watching my Xfinity recording of
> the DNC the last two nights, and doubt I will be able to make myself go
> through that for the Trump Show.
>
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> https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/22/us/politics/republican-convention-preview.html
> <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/22/us/politics/republican-convention-preview.html?referringSource=articleShare>
>

In 2016 I went to a workshop for people interested in becoming delegates to
the Democratic convention and I think I even posted about it here. I found
out that the delegates have to pay for their own travel, hotel, and other
personal expenses and a potential delegate needs to gather 250 petition
signatures to have their name appear on the ballot. Veteran delegates said
that potential delegates team up in groups of 5 and each goes door-to-door
to get 50 Democrats to sign each of the petitions. I could do all of that
and still not be chosen because the party is prioritizing the choice of
women and people of color, which is fine with me, but I decided not to
pursue it.

I also got the chance to ask what goes on at the convention for delegates
and what makes it worth going to. The veteran delegates told us it was a
great networking opportunity to get to know elected officials, campaign
workers, and delegates from other states. Outside of the convention hall
were lots of parties sponsored by lobbyists and corporations. My feeling
about attending a convention is it's for people who have too much time and
money on their hands, elected officials and people who are considering
running for office, and people who work in nonprofits who have to
coordinate with local government or people who in their business can profit
by having political connections.

I gave up watching conventions years ago. The convention atmosphere felt
too frivolous and inauthentic and I never felt the speakers were speaking
to me. If someone said or did something newsworthy I'd find out about soon
enough on the news. The fights over the party platforms never felt
meaningful. If the candidate makes it into office the last thing that goes
into decision making is the platform from the convention.

2016 opened my eyes to something else - the conventional wisdom as far back
as I can remember is there are 3 signs to tell who will win a presidential
election: who has the better convention, who wins the debates, and who is
better at fundraising. Hillary came out way, way ahead in all three and
lost the election. More than anything this dampens any enthusiasm I could
have for the convention.

That said, from what I read about the Democratic convention they did an
exceptional job of relating to people watching and being in tune with what
is happening in the country. There was no need to go bombastic to rile up a
live audience or insert applause lines to speeches. People appeared from
their own homes dressed less formally that they would need to in a
convention hall. Without a need to bring speakers to the convention they
could have a much broader range of speakers. And the nomination roll call
was cited especially as instead of having a delegation head yelling above
the noise of a raucous audience there were remotes from each of the states
showing the great diversity of the country.

I don't know what the Republicans are going to do and from what I have read
of their preparations they really don't know either. Republican governors
now have a lower standing in the party than Fox News personalities. The
party committee already released their platform which is to support
whatever Trump wants, and since he is so erratic, that means they have no
platform at all.

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