"It's like putting cyanide in your cake and trying to eat around it," said Mark Rountree, the president of Landmark Communications, a top Georgia political consulting firm. Rountree ran Raffensperger's secretary of state campaign and had previously employed both Jordon Fuchs and Gabriel Sterling. "You can't. It's embedded in the cake.
Ballots were sent to nearly 150 addresses where more than 50 voters were registered. Some were homeless shelters, such as one with more than 1000 registered voters that had used that address over the years. Investigator Mark Davis said I'm told this is encouraged. I see a lot of potential for fraud here."
Other addresses with more than fifty registrations included commercial mail-receiving agencies, PARKING LOTS, college dining halls, single family dwellings. More than fifty registrations at an extended-stay hotel was one thing, but more than fifty at a Courtyard Marriot looked less justified.
Trump actually won the state. And I'm not crazy when I say that," said Rountree.
Chapter 10, The Trouble With Fulton County, Rigged by Mollie Hemingway