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2020 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
August 19, 2020  | By David Bianculli

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History gets made tonight, as the first woman of color is nominated officially to a presidential ticket by a major party. Kamala Harris, as the final speaker, will strive to deliver a socially distanced speech that captures the moment – but there will be other elements of tonight’s penultimate Democratic National Convention worth keeping an eye on. Yesterday’s roll call, for example, was a brilliant use of television. The roll call and delegate vote count always was one of the most eccentric and oddly entertaining elements of televised convention coverage, with each state’s representatives saying something corny about their home turf before casting their votes (“Utah, the beehive state…”). But now, under the new pandemic restrictions, a crammed convention floor was replaced by delegates who cast their votes from their home states, showing off local landscapes and architecture, and, in some cases, local food (nice calamari, Rhode Island!). Even if and when we return to “normal,” this new manner of video-distanced convention roll call should become the conventional way of doing it. C-SPAN begins its nightly, totally objective convention telecast at 8:50 p.m. ET. Cable news stations show up earlier with blanket coverage, usually at 7 p.m. ET, and the major broadcast networks join in at 10 p.m. ET.
 
 
 
 
 
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