Sunday, September 7, 2008
| Friday, September 5, 2008 |
11:00 a.m.
After John McCain's acceptance speech capped the Republican National Convention, McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin are taking the Republican message to Wisconsin, Michigan and elsewhere before the general election. Midday examines this past week's convention and the political road ahead.
Guests
Steven Smith: Director of the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy at Washington University in St. Louis.
Todd Rapp: Political analyst, a Democrat.
Tom Horner: Political analyst, a Republican.
More from MPR
Was the Republican National Convention worth it?
(09/05/2008)
Twin Cities survive RNC and protests
(09/05/2008)
Palin comes out swinging
(09/04/2008)
Delegates gear up for Palin nomination
(09/03/2008)
Taking a look at the protests from the other side
(09/05/2008)
Public rection to McCain's speech
(09/04/2008)
McCain's speech excites Minnesota GOP delegates
(09/05/2008)
Hockey parents react to Sarah Palin's speech
(09/04/2008)
Resources
12:00 p.m.
Republican presidential nominee John McCain accepted his party's nomination Thursday night, boasting his reputation as a maverick and telling delegates he'll be an agent of change in Washington if elected president. Midday broadcasts his acceptance speech.
More from MPR
The Republican ticket hits the campaign trail
(09/05/2008)
Was the Republican National Convention worth it?
(09/05/2008)
Rybak deems convention week a success
(09/05/2008)
Palin comes out swinging
(09/04/2008)
Delegates gear up for Palin nomination
(09/03/2008)
Taking a look at the protests from the other side
(09/05/2008)
Public rection to McCain's speech
(09/04/2008)
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