On Tuesday, multiple reports indicate that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was involved in a car crash while campaigning in Tennessee for his presidential bid.
According to ABC News, Ron DeSantis was on his way to a campaign event when the crash happened. While he and his staff were uninjured, the cause and extent of the damages to the vehicles have yet to be decisively determined. Nonetheless, the Associated Press reports that "traffic slowed down and caused four cars in the motorcade to hit each other, Chattanooga, Tennessee, police told WTVC-TV. One staff member suffered a minor injury, police said."
"DeSantis was scheduled to hold events throughout central and eastern Tennessee, where he has been focusing a lot of attention in his recent campaigning," the AP added. "Earlier this month, he addressed more than 1,800 attendees at a state GOP dinner in Nashville."
DeSantis spokesman Bryan Griffin told reporters in a press release, "we appreciate the prayers and well wishes of the nation for his continued protection while on the campaign trail."
This is a developing story and it will be updated accordingly.
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