
Senate GOP running ad during All-Star Game hitting Warnock over MLB move from Atlanta
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The National Republican Senatorial Committee will run an ad in Georgia during the MLB's All-Star Game and Home Run Derby criticizing Sen. Raphael Warnock over the fact the MLB moved the event from Atlanta to Denver over Georgia's election security law.
"The All-Star Game, a $100 million boost to Georgia's economy, until the radical left woke crowd took it all away, forcing the MLB to boycott Georgia," the ad says. "Evey Stacey Abrams opposed the boycott, but Sen. Warnock refused to oppose it." Warnock, D-Ga., did not explicitly call for the All-Star Game to leave Georgia. He tried to take a moderate position between supporting those who were upset about a law that Democrats called voter suppression and not explicitly advocating for action that could hurt his constituents economically.More Related News

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