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Newsweek: The Democrats' Last, Best Hope

Newsweek magazine's online edition posted a feature article May 1 about a Democratic senator from Montana who exemplifies the Democrats' situation heading into the next election and how their prospects could hinge on rural voters. The article notes: “The math is simple: if Democrats can’t connect with small-town voters, they will lose the Senate next November—and make it difficult for President Obama, who held his own among rural Americans in 2008, to recapture states like North Carolina that put him over the top last time around.”

Daily Yonder blog: Republicans Win Rural -- and the House

The explanation by many is that Democrats lost the South, but the rural losses were mostly in the north. Democrats now can ask, "What's the matter with New Hampshire?"

By Bill Bishop and Julie Ardery

Map showing the election results in the 125 most rural House districts

Republicans won the U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday largely by winning districts with high proportions of rural voters.