19 Apr 2021
Greater Georgia, a grassroots organization headed by former U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), announced Monday that it would be placing billboards around Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia, to call out the “strike out squad” responsible for Major League Baseball’s decision to pull its All-Star Game out of Atlanta.
“Joe Biden, Stacey Abrams, and Raphael Warnock cost the Georgia economy $100 million,” the organization wrote in a tweet announcing the new digital billboards. “All three must be held accountable.”
Joe Biden, Stacey Abrams, and Raphael Warnock cost the Georgia economy $100 million.
All three must be held accountable.
That s why we are calling out the #StrikeOutSquad by placing billboards in high-traffic areas around Truist Park. pic.twitter.com/5mXkAnazUo
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Source: AP Photo/John Bazemore
Former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), who now leads a group advocating for increased GOP voter outreach, election integrity, and voter confidence, is reminding Georgians which political party bears responsibility for costing the Peach State nearly $100 million in lost revenue.
Democrats on the state and federal level, including President Joe Biden and failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D-GA), are spearheading a misinformation campaign about the state’s new voting reform law.
The newly-signed statute expands accessibility to the ballot box, including the addition of weekend voting, while implementing common-sense measures to combat fraud in elections. Democrats have likened the law to “Jim Crow in the 21st century,” and the false narrative triggered a wave of boycotts from corporations. The boycotts, specifically from Major League Baseball (MLB), are estimated to cost the state $100 million in revenue.
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Conservatives are doubling down on their attacks against Democrats after Major League Baseball moved its All-Star Game from Atlanta in protest of Georgia s new elections law, arguing lies about the content of the law led to the decision.
In the latest part of that effort, Greater Georgia, the voting organization recently founded by former Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., is buying digital billboards near Truist Park, the Atlanta Braves home field where the 2021 All-Star game was originally scheduled.
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Loeffler s organization, Greater Georgia, aims to register conservative voters and compete with the Democrats ground game in the state, which she believes contributed to her defeat in a special election in January.
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Former Sen. Kelly Loeffler gave a succinct, maskless message to the University of Georgia College Republicans on Wednesday night: The Republican Party needs diversity.
Loeffler said diversity referred to welcoming not only people of color into the conservative fold, but also those with perspectives that differ from mainstream conservatism.
âI think what we have to make sure that we do is welcome more people in the conservative movement. We will have no chance if we don t grow,â Loeffler said.
Retaining Republican control of Georgia is a top priority for Loefflerâs voter registration group, Greater Georgia. Loeffler launched Greater Georgia in response to Stacey Abramsâ Fair Fight organization and other voter registration groups in Georgia.