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« on: February 24, 2017, 08:13:46 PM »

There was a very strong white working class democratic vote in Northen Alabama, many cases a majority of the WWC voted for democrats and that continued to Gore.

# of Northern WWC AL Counties that voted democratic

1984- 3
1988- 5
1992- 11
1996- 10
2000- 3
2004- 0
2008- 0
2012- 0
2006- 0

The vote of the WWC, was actually depressed, and more republican than usual, but that was made up from somewhere, increased black vote?.

This WWC democratic vote, was strong until 08, and had remnants of it until 2016.
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