House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Tuesday that companies pulling out of Georgia over the state’s new voting rights law should first read the bill to find out what the law requires. “Why is it so wrong that somebody has to show an ID, that you have accuracy in elections, or in a Georgia law that you’re allowed to have an election by mail or vote early. I think that’s appropriate. I think people should read bills before they make judgments,” said McCarthy during an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” McCarthy made the comment in response to a question about Major League Baseball (MLB) moving its All-Star Game to Colorado over Georgia’s new voting requirements, and other multinational companies like Apple criticizing Republican bills as racist and suppressive. “Well, I’ve been really concerned, because if they looked at H.R. 1, how would these companies feel about having a speech …