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(KSL News) -- The small town of Randolph is getting national attention.
It's the most pro Bush town in America, according to a Washington Post poll. Over 95-percent of the town's 480 people think Bush is doing a great job.
Most resident's don't seem to mind their "pro- Bush" status. But others think the title's misleading.
Glenn Thomson, Randolph Resident: "They just think that we're back in the sticks and a bunch of hicks, but we're not."
"That just kind of made me upset"
Lonnie Kay, Randolph Resident:"I thought it was more of a humor article, satire."
The national average approval rating of President Bush is around 42 percent.