Pulitzer showed 2 different ballots from the same county (Fulton).
He said “Buckhead”, but there are 2 Buckheads in Georgia. One is an upscale district in Atlanta (Fulton County). The other is a town called Buckhead in Morgan County.
I think Pulitzer was showing ballots for different precincts within Fulton County. Ballots for the mostly Republican areas of Fulton County got ballots with bar codes on them. Ballots for the mostly Democrat areas of Fulton County got ballots without bar codes.
The ballots with the bar codes (mostly Republican) were misaligned and designed to be rejected by the Dominion voting system, so that they would go to adjudication.
The ballots without the bar codes (mostly Democrat) were aligned well and designed to sail through the Dominion voting system. No bar code also meant more difficult to track, so they could potentially be run through the machines multiple times.
Wouldn't it be ironic if "Buckhead" was pivotal in another election?