Ron DeSantis
Image Credits:Photo by Giorgio VIERA / AFP) (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images) / Getty Images
Social

Twitter technical issues crash Ron DeSantis’s 2024 campaign announcement

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was set to announce his 2024 presidential campaign on a Twitter Space with Elon Musk today, but Twitter itself had other ideas.

The livestreamed group voice chat cut out quickly after going live at 3 p.m. PDT. The audio glitched in and out, at times only playing reverb noises along with some distorted speech of the hosts scrambling to determine the source of the problem. Shortly after it began, there were 580,000 listeners in the dysfunctional Twitter Space, which was hosted by venture capitalist and Musk ally David Sacks.

Twitter has been beset by technical issues since Musk took over last year, gutting its staff and slashing the company’s expenses.

Update: By 3:30 p.m. PDT, an alternative Twitter Space with a live Ron DeSantis was up and running, though it only attracted a fraction of the listener base that tuned in to the original announcement. In the new Twitter Space, DeSantis secured his big campaign kickoff moment, albeit to a reduced audience. “I am running for president of the United States to lead our great American comeback,” DeSantis said.

Image Credits: Twitter screenshot

Sacks called the Twitter Space “probably the biggest room that has ever been assembled online.” Even at its peak, it certainly wasn’t the largest online virtual assembly on any platform — events on Fortnite and elsewhere easily dwarf the Space’s numbers — but there were quite a few listeners present for the ill-fated campaign kickoff.

Once the second stream was up, DeSantis launched into a stump speech that set a grim tone for his campaign — one that echoed former President Trump’s divisive inaugural address, right down to using the word “carnage” in reference to violence in cities like Baltimore and Chicago.

“We know our country’s going in the wrong direction — we see it with our eyes, and we feel it in our bones,” DeSantis said. “Our southern borders collapse, drugs are pouring into the country, our cities are being hollowed out by spiking crime, the federal government’s making it harder for the average family to make ends meet and to attain and maintain a middle class lifestyle, and our president, [who] lacks vigor, flounders in the face of our nation’s challenges and he takes his cues from the woke mob.”

Techcrunch event

Disrupt 2026: The tech ecosystem, all in one room

Your next round. Your next hire. Your next breakout opportunity. Find it at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, where 10,000+ founders, investors, and tech leaders gather for three days of 250+ tactical sessions, powerful introductions, and market-defining innovation. Register now to save up to $400.

Save up to $300 or 30% to TechCrunch Founder Summit

1,000+ founders and investors come together at TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026 for a full day focused on growth, execution, and real-world scaling. Learn from founders and investors who have shaped the industry. Connect with peers navigating similar growth stages. Walk away with tactics you can apply immediately

Offer ends March 13.

San Francisco, CA | October 13-15, 2026

DeSantis kicked off his campaign in friendly company with Musk. Twitter’s new owner, also prone to denouncing all things “woke,” previously said that he would support the governor in a bid for the presidency. DeSantis shunned more traditional routes — particularly Fox News — when he opted for making the announcement with Musk on Twitter. The new 2024 presidential hopeful paid the price of that decision on Wednesday, with a big moment marred by predictable technical difficulties that his followers and detractors alike probably won’t forget any time soon.

Elon Musk chaotically ushers in DeSantis’s 2024 campaign — and Twitter enters a new era

Topics

, , , ,
Loading the next article
Error loading the next article