Brian Kemp tweet criticizes Stacey Abrams, Rob Manfred, MLB

Minutes after Atlanta defeated the LA Dodgers to clinch the National League, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp took to Twitter to extract a little revenge against Major League Baseball, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred and Democrat activist Stacey Abrams.

Kemp wrote "While Stacey Abrams and the MLB stole the All-Star Game from hardworking Georgians, the Braves earned their trip to the World Series this season and are bringing it home to Georgia," Kemp wrote. "Chop On, and Go @Braves!"

I hope Atlanta wins the World Series just so Manfred has to present the World Series Trophy to Braves ownership. I hope that Braves ownership then takes time in accepting the trophy to remind people that MLB took the All-Star Game away from a city that's 51% African-American and gave it to a city that's 76% white (Denver).

Back in April, MLB decided to relocate the scheduled July 13 All-Star Game after critics complained that Georgia’s election law would adversely affect minority and low-income voters.

Others, who viewed MLB as bowing to "woke" political pressure, and blamed Abrams for much of it, argued that the baseball league’s decision would ironically hurt minorities, by removing economic activity from 51% Black Atlanta and transferring it to 76% White Denver.
Democrats ignored the truth about Georgia's election reforms. Joe Biden said that MLB would be totally justified in moving the All-Star Game out of Atlanta. I'm predicting that Georgia will flip back into the Republicans' column in 2024. Democrats tried portraying Georgia Republicans as racists. Then MLB moved the All-Star Game to a city that's as white as Minnesota after a snow storm, making Democrats look like the race hustlers that they are. Georgia voters should remember this RNC ad next November:

Here's hoping that Rob Manfred and Joe Biden feel totally uncomfortable within a week or so.

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