Vance holds final rally ahead of Election Day with Donald Trump

DAYTON, Ohio - Just hours before Ohioans will cast their vote in the state's top races, all eyes are on who will win the race for Ohio's open U.S. Senate seat.
J.D. Vance making a stop in Dayton the evening before polls open to speak on key issues in the Buckeye State and why he believes he's a better candidate than Tim Ryan.
"Let's solve the problems. Let's break up the tech companies. Let's break up the cartels and let's make this country great again," Vance shouted to the crowd.
In his speech, Vance spoke on the need to add more domestic oil refineries and cut down on inflation.
"Let's open up the pipelines. Let's open up the drilling and let's get back to energy independence," Vance said. "The reason gas is expensive, the reason a dozen eggs has more than doubled in price, the reason we have an economy that does not work for working families in our state is because Joe Biden has raged war on the American energy economy."
Vance also spoke on several other issues he would change if elected, including finishing the border wall, providing more funding to local police departments and keeping prisoners behind bars.
"Tomorrow the great people of Ohio are going to send J.D. Vance the Ohio Senate," said former President Donald Trump at the Dayton rally Monday evening.
"J.D., you have some very good polls I see," Trump said. "What the hell am I doing here? Goodnight everybody," Trump said regarding a recently released Trafalgar report that has Vance 10 points ahead of Ryan.
"I think we're going to win," Vance said. "We're going to have a red wave across the country ladies and gentlemen."
This came as Vance's opponent, Tim Ryan held his final rally at the Operating Engineers Union Hall in Boardman.