Republicans try for four more years
We bring you all the latest news from the Republican National Convention as the party takes its bid for the presidency to Minneapolis.
Republican National Convention 2008
Republicans try for four more years
CBS News and CNET News are teaming up to give you in-depth coverage of the Republican convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul, September 1 to 4. (We teamed up for the Democrats' event the previous week.) We'll have special CBS on-air coverage with Katie Couric nightly from 10 to 11 p.m. EDT, followed by a Web-only show with a political roundtable. We also tell you where the candidates stand on tech topics in our 2008 Technology Voters' Guide. Check back here for updates from CNET News staffers Declan McCullagh, Stephanie Condon, and Kara Tsuboi.
Featured stories
Ex-eBay, HP CEOs laud McCain's economic plan
Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman and HP Chairman Carly Fiorina talk up the Republican presidential candidate, saying he's much better on the economy than his Democratic rival.(Posted in Politics and Law by Declan McCullagh)
• Technology lobbyists gather at Republican convention
Sep 4, 2008
Citizen journalists converge on party conventions
Audiences have more ways than ever to access audio and video coverage of the political campaigns--whether politicians like it or not.(Posted in Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon)
Sep 3, 2008
Republicans register delegates on the cloud
Republican National Convention organizers turn to cloud computing and other technologies to communicate with delegates more effectively.(Posted in Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon)
September 3, 2008 10:26 a.m. PDT
Republicans wire Xcel Center for political convention
The GOP turned to Qwest to completely rewire the Xcel Center for its national convention this week.(Posted in Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon)
September 2, 2008 7:00 a.m. PDT
Latest coverage
Daily Debrief: With tech and the elections, where's the beef?
CNET's Declan McCullagh and Charles Cooper talk about how the tech policy debate is likely to play out over the next couple of months.
Video: RNC, day 4 recap
John McCain offers his vision of what the country can expect if he and running mate Sarah Palin are sworn into office in January.
Video: RNC, day 3 recap
Katie Couric and the CBS News political team discuss Sarah Palin's speech and take viewer questions.
Audio slideshow: Celebration amid protests
Inside, Republican convention delegates cheered Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Outside, peace (and other) activists gathered.
Video:YouTube plays party politics
A stop by YouTube upload booths at the Democratic and Republican conventions helps reveal why the site has such a presence in politics.
Video: RNC, day 2 recap
Fred Thompson tells the life story of presumptive nominee John McCain, who also gets a good word from former Democrat Joe Lieberman.
Video: Political party playlists
Take a listen to Democrats' and Republicans' musical tastes, as well as a look at their favorite mp3 gadgets.
Photos: Ron Paul's RNC alternative
As the Republican convention took place miles away, a crowd rallied for the former presidential candidate and his message.
Video: Best Web sites for election info
We guide you to some of the best places to find out the truth about candidates.
Republican National Convention 2008
Republicans try for four more years
CBS News and CNET News are teaming up to give you in-depth coverage of the Republican convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul, September 1 to 4. (We teamed up for the Democrats' event the previous week.) We'll have special CBS on-air coverage with Katie Couric nightly from 10 to 11 p.m. EDT, followed by a Web-only show with a political roundtable. We also tell you where the candidates stand on tech topics in our 2008 Technology Voters' Guide. Check back here for updates from CNET News staffers Declan McCullagh, Stephanie Condon, and Kara Tsuboi.
Featured stories
Ex-eBay, HP CEOs laud McCain's economic plan
Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman and HP Chairman Carly Fiorina talk up the Republican presidential candidate, saying he's much better on the economy than his Democratic rival.(Posted in Politics and Law by Declan McCullagh)
• Technology lobbyists gather at Republican convention
Sep 4, 2008
Citizen journalists converge on party conventions
Audiences have more ways than ever to access audio and video coverage of the political campaigns--whether politicians like it or not.(Posted in Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon)
Sep 3, 2008
Republicans register delegates on the cloud
Republican National Convention organizers turn to cloud computing and other technologies to communicate with delegates more effectively.(Posted in Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon)
September 3, 2008 10:26 a.m. PDT
Republicans wire Xcel Center for political convention
The GOP turned to Qwest to completely rewire the Xcel Center for its national convention this week.(Posted in Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon)
September 2, 2008 7:00 a.m. PDT
Latest coverage
Daily Debrief: With tech and the elections, where's the beef?
CNET's Declan McCullagh and Charles Cooper talk about how the tech policy debate is likely to play out over the next couple of months.
Video: RNC, day 4 recap
John McCain offers his vision of what the country can expect if he and running mate Sarah Palin are sworn into office in January.
Video: RNC, day 3 recap
Katie Couric and the CBS News political team discuss Sarah Palin's speech and take viewer questions.
Audio slideshow: Celebration amid protests
Inside, Republican convention delegates cheered Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Outside, peace (and other) activists gathered.
Video:YouTube plays party politics
A stop by YouTube upload booths at the Democratic and Republican conventions helps reveal why the site has such a presence in politics.
Video: RNC, day 2 recap
Fred Thompson tells the life story of presumptive nominee John McCain, who also gets a good word from former Democrat Joe Lieberman.
Video: Political party playlists
Take a listen to Democrats' and Republicans' musical tastes, as well as a look at their favorite mp3 gadgets.
Photos: Ron Paul's RNC alternative
As the Republican convention took place miles away, a crowd rallied for the former presidential candidate and his message.
Video: Best Web sites for election info
We guide you to some of the best places to find out the truth about candidates.