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Alabama posters: why did Walker County stay democrat so much longer than rest of state?

Posted on 7/21/22 at 2:27 pm
Posted by HailHailtoMichigan!
Mission Viejo, CA
Member since Mar 2012
69316 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 2:27 pm
I’m looking at old election results by state, and just noticed something that perked my interest

Walker county alabama (Jasper) was MUCH more loyal to democrats than surrounding counties, even though the demographics of the county were similar

For example, it voted for Michael Dukakis in 1988 despite the state being a blowout. Clinton won the county in landslides in 90s. Gore only lost by 6

Present day it is heavily R now, but it took a lot longer to switch than other white counties in alabama

Is there an explanation for why the whites of Walker county stuck with dems longer?

Posted by Crimson1st
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2010
20246 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 2:28 pm to
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Alabama posters: why did Walker County stay democrat so much longer than rest of state?


There's a lot of druggies and riff raff up there...in other words, typical Dem voters!
Posted by HailToTheChiz
Back in Auburn
Member since Aug 2010
48993 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 2:29 pm to
I would guess a bunch of folks were union with the mines, rail roads, truck lines etc and voted that way

Poorer demographics in that county too
Posted by ChexMix
Taste the Deliciousness
Member since Apr 2014
25112 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 2:30 pm to
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Present day it is heavily R now, but it took a lot longer to switch than other white counties in alabama

Is there an explanation for why the whites of Walker county stuck with dems longer?
youre such a racist man. What does skin color have to do with it
Posted by llfshoals
Member since Nov 2010
15475 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 2:31 pm to
Isn’t there a Democrat you should be prostituting yourself to?

Walker county is extremely corrupt, so naturally they tend to support democrats
Posted by hwyman108
Member since Nov 2016
1570 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 3:48 pm to
Your referring to a time when the coal mines was its bread&butter. The Drummond’s pretty much owned the county, still do to a degree. But the old Democratic Party back then is nothing like it is now. At that time most residents in the county was considered Southern Democrat’s. They had morals unlike the democrat/socialist party of today. That’s why they no longer vote that way.

In that era there wasn’t to much difference between the two parties. They had their differences on a few issues but both party’s was more patriotic and was proud Americans.





Posted by 14&Counting
Eugene, OR
Member since Jul 2012
37660 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 3:52 pm to
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Alabama posters: why did Walker County stay democrat so much longer than rest of state?



Would imagine the mining industry, unions etc. up there
Posted by 1loyalbamafan
alabama
Member since Mar 2015
2690 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 4:16 pm to
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the mines


Many lived in the mining camps. Very poor. The mines owned the shack they were allowed to live in, and the company store they could charge beans and flour against their wages to feed their families.
Posted by JJJimmyJimJames
Southern States
Member since May 2020
18496 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 4:40 pm to
Dont think I know this contemporaneously; but..

When Alabama seceded prior to the US Civil War Winston County declared they would not be a part of that secession. they declared Winston County to be known as the "Free State of Winston" at the time.

Seems I heard that they never put together all the adequate legalities required to be a part of Alabama again.

I don't know if that is why they supported Democrats so long, but I believe their history likely supplies hints that this is it.

I went to family decoration there when I was a kid. Deep deep forest, Bankhead Forest.

There were supposedly witches who would fulfill witchcraft or fortune tellers.

The land was beautiful. Waterfalls, creeks, and woods...
Might want to look up Free State of Winston.

"The informal Republic of Winston, or Free State of Winston, an area encompassing the present-day Winston, Cullman and Blount counties of Alabama, was one of several places in the Confederate States of America where disaffection during the American Civil War was strong."

AND

"Did Winston County secede from Alabama?
During the secession crisis, Unionists in Winston County declared their right to secede from Alabama; much as the state seceded from the Union."
This post was edited on 7/21/22 at 4:44 pm
Posted by SloaneRanger
Upper Hurstville
Member since Jan 2014
7767 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 4:45 pm to
It isn’t just Walker. There were a ton of white, yellow dog Dems in north Alabama, especially in the TVA areas. It was very slow to switch over. Obama took care of that.
This post was edited on 7/21/22 at 4:49 pm
Posted by moneyg
Member since Jun 2006
56572 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 4:47 pm to
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youre such a racist man. What does skin color have to do with it



I don't know anything about Walker County, but it seems as though he's saying the opposite...that skin color doesn't have anything to do with it...as evidenced by the fact that it was different than other counties with similar demographics.

I find it interesting how easily people can comprehend things completely backwards because of their emotions.
Posted by HailToTheChiz
Back in Auburn
Member since Aug 2010
48993 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 4:51 pm to
In the deep dark hills of East Walker County....
Posted by geauxtigers87
Louisiana
Member since Mar 2011
25210 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 4:53 pm to
You of all people are asking why democrats remained in contol?
Posted by GeauxVols
Franklin
Member since Nov 2007
214 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 5:40 pm to
Look into the 1st Ala Union Cavalry. Walker & Winston Counties supplied many of the troops.
Posted by Sput
Member since Mar 2020
7960 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 6:40 pm to
Keep your cuckass bitch nose out of my native homeland’s past.

Posted by Godfather1
What WAS St George, Louisiana
Member since Oct 2006
79744 posts
Posted on 7/21/22 at 7:09 pm to
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I’m looking at old election results by state


Ok.

Not really MY idea of entertainment, but you do you.
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