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Gustaf Kilander
Wednesday 26 July 2023 10:13 EDT
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Ron DeSantis: CCTV shows emergency services attending car crash scene

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Ron DeSantis was in a car crash while on his way to a fundraiser in Tennessee.

The Florida governor and 2024 presidential candidate was uninjured in the Tuesday morning incident.

“We appreciate the prayers and well wishes of the nation for his continued protection while on the campaign trail,” spokesperson Bryan Griffin said in a statement.

Mr DeSantis was set to attend fundraisers in Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville on Tuesday as his campaign is reported to be floundering both in terms of funding and poll numbers.

Meanwhile, the governor’s presidential campaign continues to suffer internal turmoil.

A staffer was recently fired for posting a video using Nazi imagery superimposed on Mr DeSantis’s face.

Florida man pleads guilty over Jan 6 riot as state’s governor Ron DeSantis insists there was no insurrection

A Florida man has pleaded guilty to participating in the 6 January 2021 riot at the US Capitol – on the same day the state’s governor called the insurrection simply a “protest” that “ended up devolving.”

Anthony Sargent, 47, pleaded guilty on Friday in District of Columbia federal court to a felony count of civil disorder along with six misdemeanor charges, according to court records. He faces up to five years in prison at a Sept. 28 sentencing hearing, AP reported.

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Florida man pleads guilty over Jan 6 as DeSantis denies insurrection

Anthony Sargent, 47, of St Augustine, faces up to five years in prison

Sheila Flynn, Michelle L Price, AP25 July 2023 18:00

Four cars in Ron DeSantis motorcade crash into each other on way to Tennessee fundraisers

Ron DeSantis was in a car crash while on his way to a fundraiser in Tennessee.

The Florida governor and 2024 presidential candidate was uninjured in the Tuesday morning incident.

“This morning, the governor was in a car accident while traveling to an event in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He and his team are uninjured. We appreciate the prayers and well wishes of the nation for his continued protection while on the campaign trail,” spokesperson Bryan Griffin said in a statement.

Mr DeSantis was set to attend fundraisers in Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville on Tuesday as his campaign is reported to be floundering both in terms of funding and poll numbers.

The crash took place on I-75 South close to the 2.8-mile marker, south of the 153 exit, according to News Channel 9.

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Four cars in Ron DeSantis motorcade crash into each other on way to fundraisers

‘We appreciate the prayers and well wishes of the nation for his continued protection while on the campaign trail,’ spokesperson says

Gustaf Kilander25 July 2023 18:30

VOICES: Ron DeSantis is caught in a negative spiral of his own making

At this point, almost everyone, including his fans, acknowledge Florida Gov Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign has severely underperformed its expectations. He failed to raise more money than former president Donald Trump and his campaign has burned through cash, which has led to him shedding staff.

This weekend, two polls from Fox Business offered a double body blow to Mr DeSantis, with one showing that Mr Trump leads the governor by 30 points while Sen Tim Scott (R-SC) is biting at his heels. Even more brutally, a poll in South Carolina shows he now trails the state’s former Gov Nikki Haley by one point.

Longtime readers may remember back in February, I wrote that Ms Haley’s candidacy would not hurt Mr Trump but could be fatal to Mr DeSantis. The reasoning was simple: many of Mr Trump’s devotees will not consider anyone else for the GOP nomination, let alone someone on record badmouthing the former president.

That means that he and Ms Haley would have to compete for a smaller slice of non-Trump voters, which could in turn hurt Mr DeSantis as he is the leading non-Trump candidate. This very thing has taken place and on top of that, Mr Scott’s rise (particularly with Republican donors who now have buyer’s remorse with Mr DeSantis) has meant his slice of the electorate has dwindled.

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Ron DeSantis is caught in a death spiral of his own making

A bloated campaign, a lack of charisma and his opponents targeting him instead of Trump have him stuck in a doom loop

Eric Garcia25 July 2023 19:00

DeSantis lays off a third of his campaign staff as presidential bid sputters

Florida Gov Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign laid off a third of its campaign staff as it continues to tighten its belt amid numerous negative news stories and lacklustre fundraising numbers, Politico reported.

The campaign will cut a total of 38 jobs, advisers told Politico, including ten event planning positions the campaign announced weeks ago as well as that of top DeSantis advisers Dave Abrams and Tucker Obenshain.

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DeSantis lays off a third of his campaign staff as presidential bid sputters

Florida Gov Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign laid off a third of its campaign staff as it continues to tighten its belt amid numerous negative news stories and lacklustre fundraising numbers, Politico reported.

Eric Garcia25 July 2023 19:25

Ron DeSantis: CCTV shows emergency services attending scene of presidential hopeful’s car crash

CCTV footage shows emergency services attending the scene of a car crash involving Ron DeSantis in Tennessee on Tuesday, 25 July.

The Republican presidential nominee was involved in a collision while travelling to an event in Chattanooga but was uninjured, his spokesperson Bryan Griffin said.

“We appreciate the prayers and well wishes of the nation for his continued protection while on the campaign trail,” Mr Griffin added.

Mr DeSantis, 44, had been scheduled to hold events in the state on Tuesday.

Ron DeSantis: CCTV shows emergency services attending car crash scene

CCTV footage shows emergency services attending the scene of a car crash involving Ron DeSantis in Tennessee on Tuesday, 25 July. The Republican presidential nominee was involved in a collision while travelling to an event in Chattanooga but was uninjured, his spokesperson Bryan Griffin said. “We appreciate the prayers and well wishes of the nation for his continued protection while on the campaign trail,” Mr Griffin added. Mr DeSantis, 44, had been scheduled to hold events in the state on Tuesday.

Holly Patrick25 July 2023 19:30

Ron DeSantis has already blown 40 per cent of his campaign donations – on private jets and fancy campaign dinners

Ron DeSantis’s campaign advisers took the rare (and sometimes fatal) step of acknowledging mismanagement of the Florida governor’s presidential bid this weekend, as reports revealed that he is burning through cash with little to show for it.

The Florida governor’s top staff and advisers were in Utah on Sunday where, according to Politico, they appeared in front of dozens of restless campaign donors who have expressed concern about a return on their investments and the overall trajectory of Mr DeSantis’s bid for the White House.

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Ron DeSantis has already blown 40 per cent of his campaign donations

Florida governor’s campaign has languished in second place and failed to gain ground on Donald Trump

John Bowden25 July 2023 20:00

Nikki Haley leads Ron DeSantis in South Carolina, Fox poll shows

Two new polls from Fox Business show that Florida governor Ron DeSantis’s numbers in the Republican presidential primary continue to tumble in Iow in South Carolina, where the state’s former governor Nikki Haley has eclipsed him.

Fox Business surveyed 806 Iowa Caucus goers between 15 July and 19 July with a margin of error of 3.5 per centage points. It also surveyed 808 South Carolina Republican primary voters within the same time frame with the same margin of error as the Iowa survey.

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Nikki Haley leads Ron DeSantis in South Carolina: Fox poll

The numbers show the former South Carolina governor remains a force in her home state and a threat to the lagging Florida governor

Eric Garcia25 July 2023 20:30

Four cars in DeSantis motorcade collided with each other as traffic slowed, police say

Mr DeSantis was set to attend fundraisers in Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville on Tuesday as his campaign is reported to be floundering both in terms of funding and poll numbers.

The crash took place on I-75 South close to the 2.8-mile marker, south of the 153 exit, according to News Channel 9.

Chattanooga Police told News Channel 9 that it was a minor crash and as traffic slowed down, four cars in the motorcade transporting Mr DeSantis collided with each other. Law enforcement said one of the staffers suffered a minor injury. Mr DeSantis and his staff continued their journey to the fundraisers.

Gustaf Kilander25 July 2023 21:00

VIDEO: CCTV shows emergency services attending car crash scene

Ron DeSantis: CCTV shows emergency services attending car crash scene
Holly Patrick25 July 2023 21:30

The presidential candidates who have so far met criteria to join first RNC debate

Six Republican presidential candidates have met the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) new criteria to participate in the first GOP debate on 23 August.

Former president Donald Trump, Florida governor Ron DeSantis, former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and South Carolina senator Tim Scott have all qualified.

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The presidential candidates who have so far met criteria to join first RNC debate

Republican National Committee enacted new rules requiring candidates to meet a criteria before stepping onto the debate stage

Ariana Baio25 July 2023 22:00

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