Georgia Gov. Kemp: People in Georgia and Around U.S. ‘Sick and Tired of Cancel Culture’

‘It’s almost comical, all of these that keep falling and moving the all-star game from the cities and at 60% African-American to an metro area that is less than 10%, they have less of early voting days’

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KEMP: "Yeah, I think they will. It’s almost comical, just all of these hits that keep falling and moving the all-star game from a city that’s, you know, a metro area that’s 51 percent African-American to a metro area that’s 10 percent African-American, that has less early voting days than Georgia has. They have 15. We have 17. They have a photo ID requirement for in-person voting as we do. The voter ID here — I mean, it’s insane. You compare where Major League Baseball is headquartered in New York, you know. I talked to that issue, ad nauseam, really, about the discrepancies in how they’re boycotting and pulling games out of a state like ours, yet they’re headquartered in a state that’s more restrictive than we are. I mean, it just doesn’t add up. And I will tell you, the people here and all over the country have figured this out. They are outraged and they are sick and tired of the cancel culture."

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