A Georgia county predicted that it would lose $100 million in revenue after Major League Baseball (MLB) pulled its All-Star Game over a voting law that was signed into law by the governor last month. “This event would have directly impacted our county and the state, as visitors spend their dollars on local accommodations, transportation, entertainment and recreation, food and retail throughout the county,” the Cobb County Travel and Tourism said, according to WSB-TV. “This would have been a big boost to Cobb businesses and help with recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic.” The bureau said that about 8,000 hotel rooms were booked for the game. Now, those rooms won’t be needed as the game is slated to move outside of Cobb County, a suburb of Atlanta that President Joe Biden won by about 14 points over former President Donald Trump in November 2020. “We are proud of the work that …