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By David Khait
Posted January 2, 2026

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+1,000 people are registered to vote from a single address in Fulton County (Atlanta, Georgia)

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About the Creator

David Khait is a conservative commentator and content creator known for posting on X (formerly Twitter) about election integrity, voter fraud allegations, and political controversies. His style is provocative and partisan, often highlighting issues from a right-leaning perspective to criticize Democrats. Credibility is mixed, as his claims frequently align with unverified narratives and lack independent corroboration from mainstream sources.

What's This About?

The post alleges that over 1,000 people are registered to vote from a single church address in Fulton County, Georgia, claiming it's a scheme by Democrat activists to register homeless individuals using the church as a fake residence. It further states that two churches in one block have registered over 3,000 voters, framing this as voter fraud. This ties into broader debates on Georgia's voter rolls, amid ongoing legal battles over election data access and past 2020 election irregularities in Fulton County.

🔥Why It's Trending

The content is trending due to heightened scrutiny on voter registration ahead of future elections, amplified by recent U.S. Justice Department lawsuits against Georgia and Fulton County for election data[1][2]. Its timing coincides with partisan tensions over election integrity, especially in battleground states like Georgia. Viral sharing among conservative audiences boosts visibility amid recurring 2020 election disputes.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Georgia's Secretary of State maintains public voter roll data and shared it with the DOJ in December, emphasizing privacy protections[1].
  • 2Fulton County admitted a 2020 election error where 315,000 votes lacked poll worker signatures on tabulator tapes, though votes were verified via recounts[2].
  • 3Churches and shelters can legally serve as voter registration addresses for homeless individuals under federal law, allowing non-traditional residences.
  • 4Post-2020, Georgia faced mass voter challenges, including one against 360,000 voters, many deemed baseless[3].
  • 5Fulton County estimates $400,000 to produce 2020 election documents requested by state and DOJ officials[2].

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