
RNC to air ad during MLB All-Star Game saying Dems 'stole' it from Atlanta
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The Republican National Committee will air an ad during Tuesday night's Major League Baseball All-Star Game that claims political figures and corporations "lied" about Georgia's new voting law, which led to MLB moving the game from Atlanta to Denver.
"Democrats stole our All-Star Game to push their divisive political agenda. Politicians and corporations lied, while Black communities got hurt the most," Georgia's Rev. Melvin Everson says in the ad in a voiceover, which was released Monday. "Even though a majority of Black voters support laws like voter ID. To Democrats it's just a game. But we’re the ones who got played." The Washington Post awarded Biden a maximum four Pinocchios for his claims about Georgia's law, particularly his statement that the law "ends voting hours early so working people can’t cast their vote after their shift is over," when in reality the law keeps Election Day voting hours at 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Any changes to early voting hours would expand hours, not reduce them, the Post said.More Related News