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JD Vance votes on Election Day at Ohio Church: ‘I feel good’
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JD Vance votes on Election Day at Ohio Church: ‘I feel good’

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CINCINNATI, Ohio – Vice presidential candidate J.D. VanceStanding outside the Cincinnati church where he cast his vote Tuesday, he called on voters to “get this election across the finish line.”

Vance arrived Tuesday morning at St. Paul’s Church, a Catholic church in Cincinnati’s East Walnut Hills neighborhood. Also voted for Anthony of Padua. Where has been his home since 2018. Republican The Ohio senator is from Middletown, Ohio. It is located approximately 40 miles to the north.

Joined Vance his wife Usha Vanceand their three young children.

“Of course, me and my wife voted for Donald Trump,” he told reporters after voting. Vance said he and his wife also voted for Republican Bernie Moreno. He is running to defeat Ohio U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown.

“I feel good,” he said of the presidential race. “You never know unless you know, but I feel good about this race. I felt good about my own race (for the Senate) when I voted in the exact same place a few years ago. I hope it happens the same for President Trump and like it did in Ohio a few years ago.” “

Vance said he would not speculate on who he would seat in the Senate seat if he won and that he was “too superstitious to talk about that kind of thing.”

The senator said he did not speak to Trump on Tuesday but missed a call from the former president around 3 a.m.

Asked how it felt to vote for him for vice president near his hometown, Vance said, “I feel like today is my opportunity to pay my debt to this country.”

“If I become vice president, I will do my best to repay that debt. I don’t think I can ever give back what this country has given me, but I will try, but we must win first.”

Vance also talked about increasing polarization and how people will need to come together after the election, regardless of the outcome.

“My most important message is that we need to argue, disagree, persuade each other about politics. It’s part of the natural process. But we can’t push our friends and family members aside,” he said. “I have a few friends who put their friendships aside in the last election and this election because I decided I wanted Donald J. Trump to be the winner. I think that’s a tragedy.”

Poll between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris He was still very thin on Tuesday.

“We feel very good about energy, we feel very good about early voting, but ultimately the ball is in the hands of the American people,” Vance said. “Today is the day. If you don’t want an open border, vote for Donald Trump. If you want to return to low inflation and affordable food, vote for Donald Trump. If you want to return the world to peace and stability, vote for Donald Trump.”