Atlantic Monthly reports on the increasing influence that suburban areas are playing in presidential elections, and how they have superseded urban and rural areas as the most powerful portion of the national electorate; shows why Republicans have had an edge in the suburbs, and that the Democrats could challenge the GOP by appealling to the middle class, July 1992.
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