"If you look at the last few months, the President of the United States spent more time attacking Gov. Kemp and Secretary of State Raffensperger than he did attacking Raphael Warnock and Senator-to-be-probably Jon Ossoff," he said, citing an unnamed CNN commentator.
Part of the blame, in Sterling's opinion, was the attack on mail-in voting and early voting - an action he said depressed turnout.
"While the Republicans were busy attacking the governor and my boss, the Democrats were out there knocking on doors and getting people out there to vote," he said, pointing specifically to Trump and new congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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