For South, a Waning Hold on National Politics

“The South has moved from being the center of the political universe to being an outside player in presidential politics.” Full Story »

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by Chris Finnie - Nov. 11, 2008

This was, of course, the Obama strategy in this election. Still, this story gives a lot of detail about how, where, and why it worked. And the same about when it didn't.

The piece is telling for what it says about the cultural splits in our country, as much as for the political shifts it purports to cover.

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