Maynard is using its five Fault Lines of race, class, gender, generation and geography as a tool for presenting coverage of state primaries and the presidential election. Explore the issues shaping lives, experiences and social tensions in this country as the election nears.
Part 1:
Texas - The Texas primary to be held March 4 may serve as a 'stopper' for both Republican and Democratic candidates.
Ohio - In Ohio, with more women than men voting Democratic, gender may prove to be crucial in the party's primary.
Part 2:
New York - Sen. Hillary Clinton's home state is not likely to be a battleground, but support for Sen. Barack Obama is high among upstate blacks who are concerned about crime and jobs.
California - California is the biggest prize for the Democratic contenders. Advocates say voters are concerned about jobs, home loans, and public schools.
Missouri - As the bellwether state in national elections, Missouri is a must-watch. Immigration has been a controversial issue, as well as health care, the economy and education.
Arizona - Immigration and subprime mortage woes are widespread concerns.
Georgia - Immigration is top issue in 'very red' state.







