Minutes ago, Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance attended in person to vote in the presidential elections. He voted at his polling place in Cincinnati.
He arrived at St. Anthony of Padua Church to vote with his wife, Usha, and their children.
After casting his vote, Vance told reporters : “I feel good, you never know until you know, but I feel good about this race."
“I felt good about my own race a couple years ago when I voted in this exact same spot. Hopefully it goes as well for President Trump and me as it went for me a couple years ago in the state of Ohio.”
He also pointed out to his attitude towards those who vote for Harris in case he and Trump wins, asserting he will still treat those who did not vote for his ticket as American citizens.
“I think my attitude is the best way to heal the rift in the country is to try to govern the country as well as we can, create as much prosperity as we can for the American people and remind our fellow Americans that we are all fundamentally on the same team, no matter how you voted,” Vance explained.
“I certainly hope you vote for Donald J. Trump today … but if you vote the wrong way, in my view, I’m still going to love you, I’m still going to treat you as a fellow citizen and if I am lucky enough to be your vice president I’m going to fight hard for your dreams and your family over the next four years.”