Texas Democrats kick off virtual convention Monday
May 31, 2020
Democrats will begin their first large-scale virtual convention starting Monday in Texas as plans for a traditional national convention this summer remain unsettled because of the coronavirus.
It’s true: Our virtual convention is setting up to be the biggest in Texas Democratic Party history.
Welcome @KamalaHarris and @ewarren! https://t.co/ONInkLURy7
— Texas Democrats (@texasdemocrats) May 27, 2020
Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are among the scheduled speakers. Democrats in Minnesota had also planned on holding their state convention online this weekend but postponed amid unrest over the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died after a white Minneapolis police officer used his knee to pin Floyd’s neck down for several minutes.
A few more convention speakers that were announced/confirmed by @texasdemocrats this morning: @BetoORourke, @RepJeffries, @CheriBustos and @TomPerez https://t.co/cfVosYEEZ3 https://t.co/ryMuQLWaLN
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) May 28, 2020
Texas Democrats scrapped plans for an in-person convention in San Antonio because of the pandemic. Regardless, they hope the virtual gathering will serve as a springboard toward November, when Democrats have a rare shot at reclaiming power in Texas. Big gains in 2018 have put them within nine seats of flipping the Texas House for the first time in two decades.
The two Democrats in a July primary runoff to challenge Republican Sen. John Cornyn — Air Force veteran M.J. Hegar and state Sen. Royce West — will also debate Saturday.
The Democratic National Convention postponed its convention from July until August, but Democratic leaders are open to the idea of it unfolding virtually.
Meanwhile, Texas Republicans are still planning to hold their state convention in person in July.
The speakers will include:
- Former Vice President Joe Biden — closing remarks
- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi — special guest speaker
- Former presidential candidate Julián Castro
- Former presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke
- Sen. Kamala Harris
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren
- Rep. Hakeem Jeffries