JD Vance casts ballot
J.D. Vance, the Republican nominee running in a tight Ohio senate race against Rep. Tim Ryan, cast his vote in Cincinnati Tuesday morning.

Vance told ABC News that he has "nothing to say" to his opponent but he hopes Ryan is "doing OK.”
Vance said his message to undecided voters is: are they “happy with the direction of the country and has your life gotten better last couple of years? Because I think if the answer is no, then you should get out there and vote for me. We have an opportunity to push the country in another direction.”
Vance told reporters he thinks Monday night's rally hosted by former President Donald Trump helped his campaign.
“The big thing we hope to get out of it is just to boost turnout. I think we're in a position where we'll win this race so long as people get out there and vote,” Vance said. “People just aren't happy with the direction that Biden administration. They don't want a rubber stamp for Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi. They want an independent voice for the people of Ohio. And I think that the good thing about last night, or at least one good thing about last night, is that it really reinforced that we could take this country back -- we just have to get people out there to vote.”
-ABC News’ Paulina Tam







