Senate candidate J.D. Vance casts ballot in Ohio

VANDALIA, OHIO - NOVEMBER 07: Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate JD Vance greet supporters during the rally at the Dayton International Airport on November 7, 2022 in Vandalia, Ohio. Trump campaigned at the rally for Ohio Republican candidates including Republican candidate for U.S. Senate JD Vance, who is running in a tight race against Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH). (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate JD Vance greet supporters during the rally at the Dayton International Airport on November 7, 2022 in Vandalia, Ohio. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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UPDATED 2:22 PM PT – Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Ohio GOP Senate candidate J.D. Vance has casted his ballot in the Buckeye State.

NEW: Ohio Republican Senate candidate JD Vance casts his vote on #ElectionDay: pic.twitter.com/JL9zX6jaoP

— Alex Salvi (not parody) (@alexsalvinews) November 8, 2022

With a Marine Corps Veteran running against a career politician, Ohio’s Senate race is shaping up to be one that could determine the majority in the upper chamber. J.D. Vance has branded himself as a Conservative and an outsider. He gained the endorsement of former President Donald J. Trump despite his past remarks against the president.

On Tuesday, Vance voted in Cincinnati and told reporters he believes he can win the Senate race against Democrat Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) if people get out there and vote.

So grateful to every person in Ohio for giving me the chance to do this. Now go vote! https://t.co/N1mnHGYc6Q

— J.D. Vance (@JDVance1) November 8, 2022

The Trump-endorsed candidate has said his goal, if elected, is to bring back energy independence and restore America’s manufacturing base while focusing on America First policies. Vance has been vocal about inflation, saying the financial hardships Americans are facing have all been inflicted by spending in Washington.

“People just aren’t happy with the direction of the Biden administration,” Vance said. “They don’t want a rubber stamp for Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi. They want an independent voice for the people of Ohio. And I think that the good thing about last night, at least one good thing about last night is that it really reinforced that we can take this country back. We just have to get people out there to vote.”

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Fight breaks out in the midst of Astros' World Series parade in downtown Houston

At least two people were caught on camera fighting in the middle of the street during the Astros World Series celebration parade on Monday.

Social media videos showed two women fighting as other people wearing Houston Astros colors looked on. One of the females was seen wearing a black t-shirt and shorts, while the other woman involved in the altercation was wearing an orange Astros jersey.

Several punches were throw and hair was seen being pulled during the fight.

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At a certain point, one of the women appears to throw the other woman to the ground. She then is seen punching the woman multiple times as she remained on the ground.

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Prior to the end of the video clip posted to the "mlbfights" Twitter page, other fans can be seen attempting pull one of the women away from the other woman.

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Houston police said an estimated one million people attended the parade.

It is unclear what led up to the altercation. 

Officials did not immediately say if any arrests were made.

Elsewhere during the parade, a man was arrested for allegedly throwing a beer can at Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas. 

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The Houston Police Department said the 33-year-old man was taken into custody over the incident.

Video footage showed Cruz on a parade float when a beer can narrowly misses his face and hits his hand.

Cruz was struck in the "chest/neck area" but did not require any medical attention, according to authorities. Police confirmed that the unidentified suspect will face assault charges.

The parade was held to celebrate the Astros' second World Series title in franchise history. Houston beat the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6 by a score of 4-1 on Saturday.

Houston won the final three games of the series after being down two games to one. The Astros are the first team to win the World Series in their home ballpark since the Boston Red Sox in 2013.

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