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    Louisiana Voters Divided Among 217 Political Parties The Louisiana Secretary of State carefully records the political party voters choose when they register to vote, which is how Louisiana's voter roll came to include 217 political parties, 86 which have only one member.  Included in that list is the Bull Moose Party, with its five members, 12 Jedis, 20  members of the Banana Party, one Monarchist, 16 Whigs, two Cajuns and a list of equally amusing party choices.  Read Gannett's Mike Hasten's hilarious account of those who list their party registration as "other" at the link below.

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JINDAL TAKES STATE HELICOPTER TO CHURCH IN HAUGHTON -- SPEAKS ABOUT CONVERSION TO CHRISTIANITY

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 In a week’s time, Gov. Bobby Jindal said he plans to be in Miami with his wife cheering the Saints in their first Super Bowl appearance.

Sunday was more about the “Amen” than the “Who Dat.”

Jindal traveled to Bossier Parish to speak to a packed church at First Baptist Haughton.

For the Catholic governor, trips to Protestant churches in north Louisiana are as much a part of his regular routine as budget meetings.

Critics characterize the visits as politicking on the public’s dime.

Jindal has made these trips to north Louisiana since losing many of these overwhelmingly Protestant parishes in the 2003 governor’s race. Jindal and his aides do not announce the Sunday trips and answer few questions about them.

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