With the All-Star baseball festivities kicking off Monday night in Denver, a new advertisement for political attacks is intended to remind viewers that the game was once held in Georgia.


Commercials, funded by the National Republican Executive Committee, are hearing back in the spring, when an appeal is raised over a new limited voting law by Republican lawmakers in Georgia. Companies - including Major League Baseball - were under a lot of pressure to speak out against it.


The MLB All-Star Game, scheduled to be held at the Atlanta Braves Stadium outside Atlanta, has been set on fire. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced in April that he would be relocated to Denver.

The new ad focused on the economic impact of the move, blaming "the most powerful mob on the left," and especially Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock, a Democrat.


"Baseball's middle-summer classic, the All-Star Game: Raising $ 100 million in the Georgian economy, until a massive mob rose up and wiped out everything, forced the MLB to boycott Georgia," the adverted voiceover.


It will run between both Monday night Home Run Derby and All-Star Game on Tuesday night.