
Should MLB move All-Star Game to protest new Georgia voting law?
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It would be a tall — but not impossible — task for Major League Baseball to relocate its All-Star Game away from Georgia this year, according to experts in sports-event management. But to pull it off, league officials would have to make the decision soon, experts said.
Talk of moving the game surfaced last week after Georgia passed strict new election laws. Some view the laws as designed specifically to disenfranchise voters of color with new requirements like including a photo ID when mailing in an absentee ballot as well as when requesting a ballot. It also cuts the time people have to request an absentee ballot. "Players are very much aware" of the new laws, MLB Players Association director Tony Clark recently told the Boston Globe. After its passage, players talked about relocating the All-Star Game, he said.More Related News

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