Let’s flip some seats, y’all!

From the Alabama Democratic Party

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Let’s flip some seats, y’all!

From the Alabama Democratic Party

The Alabama Reflector just published a story about Democratic opportunities in Huntsville — and they're right. We've got strong candidates running for State House seats in Districts 20, 21, and 25 – amongst plenty of other great candidates statewide. 

Huntsville is growing, changing, and creating real opportunities for Democrats to flip seats.

But here's what matters more: Huntsville is more than a unique opportunity – it's the proof of concept.

We're fielding 138 candidates across 97 races — from the Shoals to the Wiregrass, from the Black Belt to the Tennessee Valley. We've got active organizing in all 67 counties and candidates running in every single statewide race for the first time since 2010.

This is what organizing everywhere looks like. And it's working.

Look at what's happened across the country in 2025 and 2026. Democrats have been winning special elections in districts that Trump carried. Georgia flipped Public Service Commission seats. Virginia went blue in races nobody thought we could win. Marilyn Lands flipped a seat right here in Alabama that Republicans thought was safe.

The momentum is real. The shift is happening. And if we can usher in that same energy here in Alabama — in Huntsville, yes, but also in Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Dothan, and everywhere in between — we can win big.

Trump's approval is tanking. Voters are fed up with MAGA failures. Gas prices are spiking because of his reckless war in Iran. The economy is failing farmers and working families. And Alabama Republicans are still defending every single disastrous policy while Tommy Tuberville — who doesn't even live here — tries to become Governor.

The conditions are perfect. The candidates are ready. The infrastructure is built.

The national momentum is on our side. The Democratic special election wins prove voters are rejecting MAGA Extremism. Alabama is ready for the same shift — we just need the resources to make it happen.

From Huntsville to Mobile and everywhere in between, Alabama Democrats are on the ballot and on the ground. Let's finish what we started.