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Analysis, Registered Voters: From Great Wooded South U POLITICAL SCIENCE Comments re article 75028 More Voters than ever registered in Kentucky By Billy Joe Fudge The political science department at Great Wooded South University has \"put the pencil\" to the registered voter numbers for Kentucky.
Note: soon as the semester ends, finals are complete and our staff gets a couple days of much needed rest, the research will continue in an effort to find the three missing counties particularly our own Adair County. As an addendum to the note, due to the recent extended bitter cold and snowy winter weather, some have suggested that there has been a massive northward shift of the Caribbean Tectonic Plate which may have pushed Adair County all the way to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. If so, we may now be Michiganders or maybe even Yoopers. Lord help us all. - Billy Joe Fudge This story was posted on 2015-05-05 06:24:39
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