Rayla Campbell, the Republican congressional hopeful challenging Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., in November says she was attacked by two women at a Trump rally on Columbus Day.
The incident left her with a sprained finger, fractured tibia and a mild concussion, Campbell told Fox News on Tuesday. Campbell, who is the chair of Black Voices for Trump in Massachusetts, said she was walking through a parking lot after the rally when a woman drove in front of her car.The driver and passenger began to verbally assault her, according to Campbell. "We've done so much, so much over many years.
And, you know, it feels like we're taking steps back instead of moving forward," she said. Responding to the women, Campbell took out a microphone.
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