Republican vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance cast his vote today at his polling place in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Vance appeared in good spirits and, along with his wife and children, voted at St. Anthony of Padua Church.
After voting for the Trump-Vance ticket, Vance told reporters that he was grateful to those who came out to witness “one of the great traditions of American democracy.”
“I feel good, you never know until you know, but I feel good about this race,” Vance said.
Vance acknowledged that in such close races, no matter who wins, at least half of the country will be disappointed. But he stated that if elected, he would continue to treat those who did not vote for his candidacy as American citizens.
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“I think the best way to heal that divide in this country is to try to govern the country as best as we can, to create as much prosperity for the American people as possible, and to remind our fellow citizens that we are all really on the same team, no matter how you voted,” Vance said.
“I certainly hope you’ll vote for Donald Trump today… but if you vote the wrong way, in my opinion, I will still love you, I will still treat you as a fellow citizen, and if I’m lucky enough to be your vice president, I will fight bravely for your dreams and your family over the next four years.”
Vance mentioned that he had not had the chance to speak with former President Trump today but plans to watch the election results together with him in Palm Beach later this evening. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity.
“The fact that I stand here today is a testament to the fact that we live in the best country in the world,” Vance said.
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