What’s behind the many empty seats at the DNC?
The Democratic National Convention began on Monday night at the United Center in Chicago, but it faced some backlash. A significant number of empty seats were spotted in the venue, leading to a flurry of criticism from conservative commentators online.
Images showing the venue, which can hold 23,500 people, with many empty seats quickly circulated on social platforms. One user on X remarked, “Check out all the empty seats at the DNC. The Democrat Party is finished! R.I.P.,” while conservative YouTuber Blaire White stated there were “more people protesting outside the DNC than attending inside,” further asserting, “This isn’t the turnout of a winning party.”
So, what is the reason for these empty seats? The issue can be attributed more to logistical challenges rather than a lack of excitement for the event.
The Wall Street Journal reported that pro-Palestine demonstrations near the convention caused disruptions in transportation, leading to delays for buses transporting delegates. Over 20 buses were stuck about half a mile from the venue due to clashes with police, which resulted in many delegates arriving late.
The convention was originally set to begin at 6:15 p.m. ET, but it was delayed by more than 20 minutes as organizers worked to get everyone into their seats. As the evening continued, the arena eventually filled with delegates eager to listen to speeches from President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.