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Bob Moser

Bob Moser, a Nation contributing writer, is the author of Blue Dixie: Awakening the South’s Democratic Majority, due out in August from Times Books.

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  • How Democrats Could Turn Texas Into the Blue Star State

    July 1, 2008

    It's their most surprising red-state revival--and Barack Obama's happy dilemma.

  • Obama's Choice

    May 29, 2008

    Obama's strangest option for a running mate is also his strongest: Jim Webb, one of the left's strongest voices on Iraq and economic fairness.

  • Mill Hill Populism

    April 24, 2008

    Meet the new face of economic politics in post-NAFTA North Carolina.

  • Who Would Jesus Vote For?

    March 6, 2008

    The new evangelicals are rejecting the religious right and embracing a broader social gospel.

  • Purple Obama

    February 14, 2008

    While Obama was winning over Virginians he was not supposed to have a prayer with, McCain was losing some voters he must have.

2007

  • South Carolina: Inside the 'Black Primary'

    December 20, 2007

    As Clinton and Obama square off in South Carolina, a window opens on the fractured state of black politics. It's been an extended soul search. And it ain't over yet.

  • Fumbling Florida

    November 29, 2007

    Have Democrats already blown the biggest swing state?

  • Blue Tide In Kentucky--and Virginia

    November 7, 2007

    Democrats gained steam in Tuesday's off-year elections, making it even more obvious that two significant Southern states are up for grabs in 2008.

  • The New GOP Means Business

    October 22, 2007

    Forget Values Voters. With Bushism discredited and mainstream Republicans looking for candidates with business savvy and competence, Democrats may be facing far more formidable foes than they imagined.

  • Kentucky at War

    September 13, 2007

    Opposition to the Iraq War has created some unlikely alliances in Kentucky, much to the chagrin of Senator Mitch McConnell.

  • Purple America

    July 25, 2007

    Democrats are poised to seize a historic opportunity to win back voters in the South and West they started losing four decades ago.

  • The Democrats' Depressing Debate

    April 27, 2007

    The candidates ignored race, class and religion, and fumbled the key question of how to get out of Iraq.

  • Should Democrats Do Dixie?

    February 21, 2007 Subscribe

  • The Way Down South

    January 25, 2007

    The South is more purple than red, and Democrats don't need to sell their souls to win it back.

  • Johnny Populist

    January 5, 2007 Subscribe

    John Edwards's hard-edged populism could be an antidote to the surreal Bush years.

2006

  • Letters

    December 13, 2006 Subscribe

  • A Complicated Blessing

    November 16, 2006

    Claire McCaskill's victory in Missouri proves that moral politics is growing more expansive--and less Republican--as values voters waken to the moral bankruptcy of the religious right.

  • A New Southern Strategy

    November 9, 2006 Subscribe

    The midterm elections proved to Democrats that the South must not be written off. The key to winning rural and working-class voters in Dixie is the same as anywhere else.

  • A New-Model Ford

    October 26, 2006

    Harold Ford has wooed and wowed white conservatives in Tennessee with a mash-up of star power, earthy eloquence and a contrarian right-wingery that has driven the GOP to take drastic measures.

  • Virginia's Rumbling Rebels

    October 8, 2006

    As Senator George Allen's faux-populist campaign devolves into a series of racial embarrassments, Virginia Democrat Jim Webb's unlikely campaign is surging, thanks in large part to Webb's unblemished record of opposing the Iraq War.

  • White Heat

    August 10, 2006

    Welcome to Nashville, Tennessee, the unlikely symbol of the biggest American immigrant resettlement since the Industrial Revolution. It's also the white-hot nexus of the new American nativism.

  • Reading the Reed Rout

    July 27, 2006

    Two Republican primaries in the Deep South expose potentially serious cracks in the party's religious-right foundation.

  • The Devil Inside

    March 30, 2006

    Falsehoods, fudges and outright lies have defined Ralph Reed's career. Tarnished by the Abramoff scandal, he's betting his political future on the tendency of the religious right to see no evil in its leaders.

2005

  • Cornbread and Roses

    November 9, 2005

    With his campaign to eradicate poverty in America, John Edwards has shed his Clinton Lite image. But to truly redefine the Democratic party and win the 2008 presidency, he has a long way to go.

2003

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