Miami Herald

Gov. Ron DeSantis and wife, Casey, announce birth of their third child

- BY MARY ELLEN KLAS meklas@miamiheral­d.com Tampa Bay Times reporter Emily Mahoney contribute­d to this report. Mary Ellen Klas can be reached at meklas@miamiheral­d.com and @MaryEllenK­las

The Governor’s Mansion got a tiny bit more crowded over the weekend as Casey DeSantis, the wife of Florida’s governor, brought home the couple’s baby girl, bringing to three the number of children the young couple has.

“Ron and I are beyond blessed to welcome our new baby girl, Mamie to the world,’’ Casey DeSantis wrote in a tweet on Monday morning. “At 7 lbs 4 oz she was the smallest of the bunch, but she is already holding her own. Madison and Mason are so excited for their new baby sister!”

The delivery came in the midst of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ campaign to marshal the state’s response to the rapidly spreading coronaviru­s pandemic. The couple kept the news of the baby’s birth quiet, but friends said it was a planned delivery at a Jacksonvil­le hospital last Thursday, when the governor had an appearance at a mobile testing site in Duval County but had no other public appearance­s that day. Thursday was the first day in more than a week that the governor didn’t have a media briefing.

The governor’s staff would not say whether Casey DeSantis, 39, was allowed to have her husband with her during the delivery.

Hospitals across the country have been restrictin­g visitors to reduce the risk of the spread of the virus, and positive cases and deaths in Florida continue to mount.

The new arrival is a reminder that DeSantis, 41, is one of the youngest governors Florida has had in decades. The couple has a history of having children during pivotal moments.

The couple’s son, Mason, was born in March 2018, just as DeSantis’ campaign for governor was gaining steam. Their daughter, Madison, was born in

2016.

Florida hasn’t had young children in the Governor’s Mansion for 50 years, and that has led to many lightheart­ed comments from the couple during public appearance­s.

DeSantis said that he had brought holy water back from the Sea of Galilee in Israel to baptize Mason on the day of his inaugurati­on as governor.

But shortly after, he revealed that the cleaning staff at the Governor’s Mansion had accidental­ly thrown it away, since they kept it in a regular Zephyrhill­s-style water bottle.

The last time there was a newborn in the Governor’s Mansion was 1970, when Gov. Claude Kirk’s wife, Erika, gave birth to their son, Erik Henry. The Kirks also had a baby in 1968, while he was in office.

Erik Kirk, now a Tallahasse­e lawyer and lobbyist, said he arrived at the mansion weighing 10 lbs. and 2 oz. and his father was also dealing with a statewide crisis, “albeit a teacher’s strike ain’t nothing compared to a worldwide pandemic.”

Kirk said he is happy to release the role as most recent mansion baby “to this beautiful young lady.”

He said he is confident baby DeSantis will have a longer time there than he did. Claude Kirk, Florida’s first Republican governor in 90 years, was defeated by Reubin O. Askew, a Democrat, six months after Erik was born on April 9, 1970.

He added: “One thing in common we’ll also always share: the most beautiful mothers in the land.”

 ?? @GovRonDeSa­ntis / Twitter ?? Gov. Ron DeSantis with his wife Casey, son Mason, daughter Madison and newborn Mamie in a family photo posted on Twitter on Monday.
@GovRonDeSa­ntis / Twitter Gov. Ron DeSantis with his wife Casey, son Mason, daughter Madison and newborn Mamie in a family photo posted on Twitter on Monday.

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