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Vance votes in person in 2026 Ohio primary after Trump’s mail-in blowback 

Vance votes in person in 2026 Ohio primary after Trump’s mail-in blowback 
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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 […]

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