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John,
For years, Brad Raffensperger told Georgians there was nothing to see here.
But Fulton County just admitted the truth.
In 2020, approximately 315,000 early votes were counted illegally — and the Secretary of State’s office let it happen.
In their own words, they “don’t dispute” that these votes were counted in violation of Georgia law. 
Georgia law is clear: When a county fails to obtain the necessary signatures, those votes are, by definition, uncertified and should never be quietly folded into our official totals.
Yet that is exactly what Fulton County did — and the Secretary of State’s office accepted those numbers without demanding accountability.
While the political insiders made excuses and attacked anyone who asked questions, hundreds of thousands of votes were pushed through outside the bounds of the law.
Brad Raffensperger and Chris Carr chose to protect the status quo and enable Fani Willis. I chose to fight for election integrity and stand with President Trump. I stood up when it mattered. They stood by and hoped Georgians would stop paying attention.
I have taken on the Republican establishment, rogue prosecutors, and the radical left because I refuse to let Georgia be turned into California or Colorado by out-of-state Democrats and weak-kneed Republicans. I have the scars to prove it, and I am still standing because I love this state and believe the next election is about the next decade of Georgia’s future.
This latest admission from Fulton County should be a turning point, not another headline that gets swept under the rug. If there are no consequences when powerful officials break the rules, they will keep doing it until your vote no longer matters.
Here’s what you can do today:
I stood up. They stood by. Georgia deserves leaders who will enforce the law, protect your vote, and never apologize for demanding honest elections.
God Bless,
Burt
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