
Vice President JD Vance made a stop in Ohio on Tuesday to cast his ballot in the state’s primary elections, contrasting with President Donald Trump’s decision to vote by mail for Florida’s special election in March.
Vance, joined by his 6-year-old son, Vivek, stopped at a polling place in Cincinnati on his way to visit a manufacturing facility in Des Moines, Iowa.
While Vance opted to visit his home state to participate in the primary election, Trump voted by mail in Florida’s special election held in March. The president justified his decision to cast a mail-in ballot by saying he had business to take care of in Washington.
Trump faced criticism for his choice, as he has previously claimed that mail-in ballots are an avenue for voter fraud. While he has pushed for the SAVE America Act, which would prohibit voting by mail, Trump said there are exceptions for those who are
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