The Democratic National Committee (DNC) narrows its search for a host city for the 2028 Democratic National Convention to three finalists: Boston, Denver, and Philadelphia. The outlets report that the process is focused on choosing where the party will stage a national convention to introduce its presidential nominee.

The two reports describe the same shortlist and timing, indicating the DNC is evaluating major bid proposals from these cities. While both sources frame the announcement as part of the party’s efforts to identify the most suitable host, the emphasis differs slightly: CBS stresses the narrowing of finalists as the DNC’s “hunt” for the best host city, while The Hill highlights the decision between the three cities as Democrats consider options for the convention.

Overall, the coverage agrees that no final selection is made yet and that the DNC’s next steps will follow after reviewing the bids from Boston, Denver, and Philadelphia.