NEW YORK CITY — Donald Trump was booed by onlookers as he exited his car to vote just before 11 a.m. at polling station 59 Tuesday morning, just steps from Trump Tower, where he launched his presidential campaign nearly 17 months ago.
“Everything is very good,” Trump told reporters, after he high-fived a young boy at the polling station and handed him a dollar bill.
Recommended Stories
Trump, accompanied by his wife Melania, wore a blue tie and waved to supporters as he exited his motorcade to enter the polling station, where hundreds of other New Yorkers braved the cold Tuesday morning as they waited in line to vote.
Around the same time Trump arrived, his eldest daughter, Ivanka, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, cast their own ballots nearby. Eric Trump was also spotted in Manhattan voting for his father earlier in the day.
Trump is expected to return to his campaign headquarters after voting to continue working on speeches for this evening. The GOP nominee will hold his election-night party at the Hilton hotel in midtown Manhattan. His campaign has kept quiet about other possible plans between now and the close of polls.
