A number of autos in Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s motorcade have been concerned in a minor crash on the best way to a marketing campaign cease in Wisconsin on Labor Day, inflicting some minor accidents, Walz mentioned.
“A few of you may need heard, a few of my workers and members of the press that have been touring with us have been concerned in a site visitors accident on the best way right here at this time,” Walz mentioned at a Monday marketing campaign occasion following the crash. “We have spoken with the workers. I am relieved to say that with a number of minor accidents, all people’s going to be okay. So thanks.”
He added that Vice President Kamala Harris and President Biden, who have been campaigning collectively on Monday, “known as to examine in, and we actually respect their concern. And I need to specific my honest due to the U.S. Secret Service and all of the native first responders for his or her fast response to assist. So, on behalf of the vice chairman, myself and our total marketing campaign, we’re grateful on your work at this time and every single day.”
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Earlier, a reporter in a pool report mentioned a Walz workers member appeared to have a damaged arm and was handled by medics on the scene.
The crash occurred between vans close to the again of the motorcade simply earlier than 1 p.m. whereas they have been headed from the airport to LaborFest on Monday.
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“Everybody else is shaken however seems to be in okay situation,” the pool reporter added. “We have been violently thrown ahead, as our van slammed into the one in entrance of us and was hit from behind.”
Fox Information Digital has reached out to the Harris marketing campaign for remark.
The reason for the crash isn’t but recognized.
Following his speech at LaborFest, Walz went to a hospital to go to injured staffers.
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Walz was talking to union employees on Monday whereas Harris campaigned in Pittsburgh and Detroit.