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Metro Atlanta's Gang of Eight: The Demise of Red Georgia

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Metro Atlanta's Gang of Eight: The Demise of Red Georgia

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Capt. Seth Keshel
Aug 10, 2022
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Metro Atlanta's Gang of Eight: The Demise of Red Georgia

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I set out, with the help of an expert, to produce “The Captain’s Battlegrounds” to lend high-quality creativity to the issue of election integrity.  The series is intended to show my methodology in full detail, and influence fence sitters who are suffering under the Biden regime.  After all, some people don’t like mean tweets, but eventually they feel the brunt of inflation, housing bubbles, unaffordable commodities, and international embarrassment.

These fence-sitters must understand that the likelihood of Donald Trump losing Georgia in 2020 is next to nil.  He barely even thought of campaigning in the state in 2016, gained just 11,000 votes in the state from Romney’s 2012 performance, and still won by over five points.  Then he set a Republican record for net new votes statewide in 2020, only to lose the state for the GOP for the first time since 1992.

“The Captain’s Battlegrounds” reveals 171,000 minimum excess votes for Joe Biden, with my assessments for each of the eight Gang of Eight counties (Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Cherokee, Forsyth, Clayton, Henry) giving Biden generous gains in each county that defy likely outcomes.

Estimated “excess” Biden votes:
Fulton: 42,000

DeKalb: 23,000

Cobb: 30,000

Gwinnett: 34,000

Cherokee: 10,000

Forsyth: 10,000

Clayton: 9,000

Henry: 13,000

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