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Jon Halsey: Constitution Party, Lexington, KY based

Party is issue, not candidate oriented, he discerns

Jon Halsey writes:
Don't know who the (1) Cons. is but probably a member of the Constitution Party. A "on line search" will show their history, party platform, officers, etc.

It seems KY's chapter is based in Lexington.

From what I have been able to discern, they seem to be more issue oriented rather than putting forward candidates. Claiming to be a "Christian Right Organization" they seem to have more registered members than any of the other so called "third parties" according to several websites. - Jon Halsey, Knifley, KY
Comments re article 70913 Voter Registration 13111 in Adair County this year a record




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