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Stories by Bob Moser

Bob Moser is a contributing writer at The Nation, and is the editorial director of The Nation Institute's Investigative Fund.

A Big Win for Obama and the South

The fine folks of South Carolina should be applauded for their rejection of the Clintons' gutter politics.
Posted on Jan 27, 2008

Romney Runs His Campaign Like Bush Runs His Presidency

Here's what Romney's Michigan win means for Democrats.
Posted on Jan 16, 2008

Have Democrats Already Lost Florida?

Florida Democrats are being boycotted by their party's presidential candidates, leaving many voters in the nation’s largest swing state feeling alienated.
Posted on Nov 30, 2007

Purple America: Can the DNC's 50-State Strategy Turn Red States Blue?

Howard Dean's 50-state strategy is helping to drive Democrats out of hiding in traditionally red states. But will the strategy be squashed by Beltway politics?
Posted on Aug 15, 2007

Can Democrats Reclaim the South?

The most misleading, destructive and threadbare myth of contemporary American politics is that the so-called red-state South is a solid Republican block.
Posted on Feb 12, 2007

The New Southern Strategy

No message from this triumphal mid-term election should ring more loudly than this: the South cannot be written off by the Democratic Party.
Posted on Nov 9, 2006

Unlikely Virginia Pol Could Win Dems the Senate

Thanks to the spiral of controversy set off by GOP Va. Senator George Allen's now-legendary "macaca moment," Democrat James Webb has a genuine shot at toppling a Republican incumbent, even as he resists playing the game of politics.
Posted on Oct 21, 2006

Nashville's New Nativism

The country-music capital has rapidly morphed into a 'new Ellis Island.' And some of the neighbors aren't too happy about it.
Posted on Aug 25, 2006

Cornbread and Roses

With his campaign to end poverty, John Edwards has shed his Clinton Lite image. But he still faces an uphill battle to win back the presidency for the Dems.
Posted on Nov 29, 2005