Raised Red, Living Blue
The Real Fight for Alabama’s Working Class | Taylor Cook In Season 2, Episode 8 of Raised Red, Living Blue, we continue our conversation with Taylor Cook, Democratic candidate for the Alabama House of Representatives in District 43. Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi and raised in Geneva, Alabama, Taylor brings a working-class perspective shaped by small-town values like family, community, and hard work. In this Part 2 interview, we dig deeper into the political frustrations many Alabamians are feeling today — including voter apathy, corporate influence in politics, and why local elections may matter more than people realize. Taylor discusses why many voters feel disconnected from politics, the role of grassroots movements in creating real change, and how both major parties have lost the trust of working people. We also explore how everyday Alabamians can become more engaged and why state and local government decisions have a direct impact on our daily lives. If you’re concerned about the direction of Alabama politics, interested in grassroots organizing, or want to understand the perspective of a new generation of candidates, this episode is a must-watch. ✨ Topics discussed:— Why voter apathy is growing— Local vs federal political impact— Corporate influence in politics— Challenges facing working-class Alabamians— Grassroots political change in Alabama— The future of Alabama politics 🎧 Listen +. Subscribe on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts 📲 Follow the show on social media: @raisedredlivingblue Jason WillAlabama NativeProgressive Podcaster Subscribe on Substack: https://raisedredlivingblue.substack.com/ Alabama Real Estate Broker BluePrint Realty Co.Licensed Since 2004☎️ Direct/Call/Text: 251-583-9728🏠 Shop AL Real Estate: https://jasonwill.com Wanna Be a Guest on the Show? Connect? Got Feedback?👉 https://forms.gle/1sn85LWHVm22KNMH6
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