Fulton County, Georgia’s Vote Fraud Problem
Fulton County now sits at the intersection of clerical failure and political firestorm. When registrations point to mail drops, derelict buildings,
and even overpasses, the public isn’t nitpicking — they’re asking whether the most basic safeguards ever existed.
Layer on reports of duplicate entries and placeholder birthdates, and the system starts to look less like an error-prone bureaucracy and more like an open invitation to doubt.
The timing could not be worse. Federal agents seizing 2020 election records, revelations of hundreds of thousands of ballots without required poll worker signatures,
and a registrar’s office unable or unwilling to explain glaring anomalies have fused into one explosive question: who is really minding the vote?
For many Georgians, this isn’t about party anymore. It’s about whether the most sacred act in a republic still means what it claims to mean.