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WATCH: President Trump And Melania Cast Their Ballot!


President Trump And First Lady Melania Trump cast their ballots in the 2024 election.

Trump and Melania cast their ballots in their home state of Florida.

Shortly after casting their ballot, Trump shared, “Look, I ran a great campaign.”

He added, “I think it was maybe the best of the three. We did great in the first one. We did much better in the second one, but something happened. And this was the best.”

Watch the moment he said it here:

Here’s what The Hill reported:

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Former President Trump cast his ballot Tuesday in the 2024 election at his polling place in Florida.
Trump was joined by former first lady Melania Trump, and he took questions from reporters about the state of his campaign and the prospect that a winner would not be clear by the end of the night.

“Look, I ran a great campaign,” Trump said, telling reporters he could not think of any regrets. “I think it was maybe the best of the three. We did great in the first one. We did much better in the second one but something happened. And this was the best. I would say this was the best campaign we’ve run.”

Trump scoffed at the idea that a final result would not be known by the end of the night, even as he acknowledged it was possible. Experts have said some states will take multiple days to count ballots and fully determine a winner.

“It should never happen. A thing like that should never happen,” Trump said, calling for the use of paper ballots and the implementation of voter identification requirements.

Per Deadline:

Initially, former President Donald Trump said he would vote by mail, but he instead returned today to West Palm Beach, FL to cast his ballot.

Trump and his wife Melania voted Tuesday morning at Mandel Recreation Center in Palm Beach, about four miles from his Mar-a-Lago residence. His VP running mate J.D. Vance cast his vote Tuesday morning in his home state of Ohio, at a Catholic church in Cincinnati.

Both VP Kamala Harris and VP nominee Tim Walz took advantage of early voting — Harris previously said she had voted by mail in her home state of California and Walz voted early last month in St. Paul, MN.



 

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