Milwaukee misses Democratic convention: 'It is a gut punch'

This Aug. 13, 2020 photo shows the Wisconsin Center, the location of a scaled-down Democratic National Convention. About 50,000 visitors were expected to inject about $250 million into the economy of the key presidential battleground state. But now, thanks to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the convention is nearly entirely online, with all of the major speakers, including presumptive nominee Joe Biden, skipping the trip to Milwaukee. It would have been the first time Milwaukee, a city of 1.6 million, hosted a presidential nominating convention.
Carrie Antlfinger | AP Photo
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