Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance cast his ballot in-person this morning at his polling place in Cincinnati. The senator appeared in good spirits as he arrived at St. Anthony of Padua Church to vote with his wife, Usha, and their children. “I feel good, you never know until you know, but I feel good about this race,” Vance said. “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.”

Voters are gearing up to head to the polls to cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in one of the nation’s most historic presidential races.

Former VP Press Sec Marc Lotter: “The math doesn’t work. The Democrats are down 1.7 million early votes in the battleground states. In urban areas, they are down 1.4 million votes.”

Oprah: “If we don’t show up tomorrow, it is entirely possible that we will not have the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again.”

THIS IS IT! President Trump is wheels down in Michigan for his final rally of the 2024 campaign

The $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes that Elon Musk ‘s political action committee is hosting in swing states can continue through Tuesday’s presidential election, a Pennsylvania judge ruled Monday. Common Pleas Court Judge Angelo Foglietta — ruling after Musk’s lawyers said the winners are paid spokespeople and not chosen by chance — did not immediately explain his reasoning. District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat, had called the process a scam “designed to actually influence a national election” and asked that it be shut down. Musk lawyer Chris Gober said the final two recipients before Tuesday’s presidential election will be in Arizona on Monday and Michigan on Tuesday. “The $1 million recipients are not chosen by chance,” Gober said Monday.

Channel 12 reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is willing to pay “several million dollars” per hostage to secure their release from Hamas captivity. Additionally, the prime minister has allegedly offered “safe passage” out of Gaza for captors and their families if they free their hostages. Netanyahu reportedly issued these instructions during a recent security consultation. Although he mentioned a similar initiative last month, it has not yet made progress.

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