The Republican Party of Texas is moving forward with its controversial in-person convention during the coronavirus pandemic — but elected officials including Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will be giving their scheduled speeches virtually.
"All the elected officials are switching from a live, in-person speech to videos," Kyle Whatley, the party's executive director, said during a town hall livestreamed Tuesday night. "They're doing that for us in order to focus all the attention on the business of the meeting and to get everybody in and out of here as quickly and as safely as possible."
Texas Republican officials typically headline their party's biennial state convention, which this year is scheduled for July 16 to 18 at Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center. Roughly 6,000 people are expected to attend the event. Attendees will be required to wear masks during most of the gathering, according to party Chair James Dickey, after Abbott issued a statewide mask mandate last week.
Still, as the state has seen a surge in coronavirus cases, calls have been growing for the party to cancel its event. The State Republican Executive Committee, a 64-member body that serves as the party's governing board, met last week to consider moving the convention online, but it approved a resolution supporting an in-person gathering in a 40-20 vote.
Texas GOP convention will happen in person — but Republican leaders will speak via video
As the state has seen a surge in coronavirus cases, calls have been growing over the past week for the party to cancel its Houston event.
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Sociopaths knowingly exposing the idiots that follow them to a deadly virus, while hiding at home safe and sound. Unfortunately, these half-witted racist asswipes then get to go out and infect others who don't deserve any of this trouble.