NRSC to Air Ad During MLB All-Star Game Tonight on Warnock’s $100 Million Blunder
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tonight, the MLB’s brightest stars from the American and National Leagues will square off in Denver during the All-Star Game. This comes with up to $100 million that will help Colorado’s economy – $100 million that should be in Georgia if it weren’t for a boycott implicitly supported by Raphael Warnock.
To remind Georgia voters of this All-Star blunder by their Senator, the NRSC will air a television ad in Georgia during tonight’s All-Star Game.
Here’s what they are saying about the Warnock’s All-Star Blunder:
- Washington Examiner: “Senate Republicans to air ad attacking Democrats’ Georgia boycott during MLB All-Star Game.”
- Newsmax: “Senate Republican Conference Running Attack Ads During All-Star Game.”
- Forbes: “GOP To Hit Back At MLB, Democrats With Ads During All Star Game.”
- New York Post: “GOP Senate campaign ad hits Warnock over MLB All-Star Game move.”
- Florida Politics: “Rick Scott turns up heat on Raphael Warnock over All-Star Game move.”
- Fox News: “Senate GOP running ad during All-Star Game hitting Warnock over MLB move from Atlanta.”
- The Hill: “Senate GOP campaign arm to run ads against Warnock during MLB games.”
Tonight, voters in Georgia will be reminded why they are watching the game from their couches instead of the ballpark – because of their Senator’s All-Star blunder.
Watch the ad here.
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