B.C.’s virtual COVID-19 election campaign lacks human touch: expert
VICTORIA — At the end of a recent virtual town hall meeting where about a dozen people asked questions about British Columbia’s Oct. 24 election, New Democrat Leader John Horgan said he was enjoying campaigning online.
“I like this campaign where we can talk to everybody from every corner of the province without increasing our carbon footprint,” Horgan said.
An election campaign during a pandemic is unprecedented, but it will be safe, he said.
But replacing all-candidates debates, community walkabouts and the travelling road shows with virtual town halls and livestream news conferences could squeeze the humanity out of the campaign and possibly dampen voter enthusiasm, says a political expert.