Mike Pence casts his vote on Election Day in Indianapolis

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Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence cast his vote on Election Day at an Indianapolis polling station.

The Indiana governor called the experience "humbling," telling reporters he felt "grateful" for the opportunity to possibly serve beside the next president of the United States.

"It's very humbling and very moving for our little family," said Pence. "We are so grateful for the support and prayers across the United States for Donald Trump and our firm belief that we can make America great again."

Earlier in the day Pence's running mate Donald Trump got out the vote in New York City, reportedly met with boos upon arriving at his polling place. Trump's wife, Melania, and daughter Ivanka also voted with the Republican nominee.

On the other side, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton was joined by President Bill Clinton in Chappaqua, New York and made a historic vote as the first female nominee of a major political party to vote on Election Day.

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