(For pity’s sake – Promoted by Colorado Pols)
UPDATE: The event occurred Saturday and was likely legal because it was related to an election, even if it could have been avoided.
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El Paso County, Colo, Republicans are apparently moving ahead with a “drive-thru” county convention Saturday, involving some 1,500 GOP voters, many elderly.
The delegates will drive to a Colorado Springs parking lot, where volunteers will verify their names in a computer and hand them a paper ballot.
Then the Republicans will fill out their paper ballots, ratifying already-elected delegates for the state convention, a larger gathering to be held later. They will then return the ballots to the same volunteers in the parking lot.
While this drive-through process avoids the usual congregation of 1,500 people in a room, it’s still dangerous and could be avoided, say other El Paso Republicans.
They worry that Republican delegates, who will come from all over the Colorado Springs area, will carpool to the site together, possibly infecting one another with COVID-19. The carpooling issue is particularly likely given the advanced age of many delegates, say critics.
Passing around hundreds of potentially virus-carrying ballots also makes no sense, say critics, who argue that entire process could be easily avoided with a virtual election, as was already conducted in Colorado Springs Senate District 10 and House District 16–and is currently underway in House District 15, 19, and Commissioner District 2, using email addresses to credential voters.
They also argue that the drive-through election is pointless because it involves nothing that’s contested; it’s a process to ratify delegates for the state assembly, where voting will take place.
El Paso Republicans believe their “Drive-Thru” assembly is allowed under a law signed March 20, giving them flexibility in conducting such political conventions. The law allows for conducting assemblies remotely but does not require this, saying, “a party may amend its bylaws as necessary in 2020 to provide for remote access to and participation in party assemblies and conventions.”
The El Paso Republican Party, which is a private group, apparently does not believe Polis’ subsequent stay-at-home order makes this event illegal.
Activities related to elections are considered essential and allowed under the stay-at-home order.
El Paso County Sheriff Bill Elder’s office did not immediately return a call seeking to know if he’d stop the drive-through event in light of Polis’ order. The El Paso County sheriff’s website states, “Our goal is to minimize public exposure to the virus, while carrying out our mission to protect public safety in El Paso County.”
This week, El Paso Republicans distributed a document, titled “YOU are the life of the Party,” announcing that the event might be cancelled due to the stay-at-home order.
But El Paso County Republican leader, Vicki Tonkins, wrote that she hoped it would be held.
“As Republicans, we do not do well when our God given rights are infringed upon,” wrote Tonkins.
“My hope is that we will be able to continue with our plans,” wrote Tonkins. “This is essential to ‘Keep America Great.'”
With respect to Gov. Jared Polis’ (D-CO) stay-at-home order, Tonkins told fellow Republicans she will decide whether to abide it, and she said she will not tell anyone what they should do.
Tonkins did not return an email seeking to know if the event was canceled, if she was concerned about safety, what safety measures were being taken, and why/if she thought it was a legal gathering.
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This convention is a great idea. MAGA.
"A 66-year-old Virginia resident who fell ill with the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, on a trip to New Orleans died Wednesday morning at a hospital in Concord, North Carolina. The death of Landon Spradlin, an accomplished musician and a pastor, has drawn viral attention online, in part because earlier this month Spradlin questioned whether media coverage of the disease was overblown."
https://patch.com/virginia/fredericksburg/va-pastor-musician-dies-coronavirus-he-had-questioned
I'm not seeing a downside to this. Breathe deep the gathering gloom….
A Moody Blues fan, I gather.
And if we honest Americans get lucky — there will 1500 less Republicans voting come the election!

If we were lucky, we’d probably be honest Japanese . . .
Speaking of honesty…or the lack thereof, what do you make of todays’ surprise guest on the COVID thread? There were a couple of local references to her on google, but nothing that couldn’t be artfully created.
Perhaps someone else noticed, When Donna/JoAnn posted her first entry this morning, I don’t remember her stating she wasn’t JoAnn, but it showed up later. Perhaps I missed it the first time….juvenile idiot that I am😜.