News of Major League Baseball’s decision to pull this summer’s All-Star Game from Georgia over its sweeping new voting law reverberated among fans Saturday, while Gov. Brian Kemp vowed to defend the measure in court, saying “free and fair elections” are worth any threats, boycotts or lawsuits to come.
The Republican governor said at a news conference that the MLB “caved to fear and lies from liberal activists” when it yanked the July 13 game from Atlanta’s Truist Park. He added the decision will hurt working people in the state and have long-term consequences on the economy.
Three groups already have filed a lawsuit over the measure, which includes new restrictions on voting by mail and greater legislative control over how elections are run. Critics say it violates the First and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, as well as parts of the federal Voting Rights Act that say states cannot restrict Black voter participation.
Last GA governor's race nearly 4M votes cast. During campaign present gov. was GA secretary of state in charge of VOTER REGISTRATION and won election by nearly 40K votes. Stink arose but stink doesn't unseat!
In the last US senator race, 2 democrats won! Since "suddenly" (with a new sec. of state) there were 160K more eligible voters, change the voting laws. GA new GOP state policy "legislation for self-preservation"
Don't get me started on the lack of Covid response!