MLB Moves All-Star Game to Colorado, a State With Voter ID Laws

MLB moved the All-Star Game from Atlanta, GA, over the state’s new voting laws.

The league chose Denver, CO, to host the game. A city with only a black population of 10% and a state with voter ID laws.

Rob Manfred has been a joke since he took over for Bud Selig. He loves being a clown, doesn’t he?

You can’t make this up at all.

The left erupted because Georgia’s new law requires you to include your driver’s license number when you vote by mail. I wonder what it’s like in Colorado.

The left is all about diversity. Atlanta, GA, is a great diverse city! How about Denver?

Oh (emphasis mine): “All voters who vote at the polls must provide identification. If you are voting by mail for the first time, you may also need to provide a photocopy of your identification when you return your mail ballot.”

Tags: Colorado, Sports

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