Voters are heading to the polls to cast their ballots for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in one of the country’s most historic presidential races.
Rain will fall across much of the center of the country on Tuesday morning and forecasters say storms are possible in many parts of the country later in the day. That didn’t stop the lines of voters before dawn.
In Scranton, Pennsylvania, Liza Fortt, a 74-year-old black woman, arrived at her polling place in a wheelchair and wasn’t feeling well. But she said she still took the plunge and voted for Harris. She said she never thought she would have such an opportunity to vote for a Black woman in a presidential race.
“I’m proud to see a woman, not just a woman, but a black woman,” Fortt said.
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance voted in Cincinnati on Tuesday morning.
‘Look, I feel good. You don’t know it until you know it, but I have a good feeling about this race,” Vance said after he and his wife cast their votes.