One thing Americans love more than guns and pumpkin spice lattes is their democratic right to vote.
While millions turned out to vote, all eyes were on some of the most high profile citizens like Republican nominee Donald Trump and his family, including his wife Melania, as they cast their vote at a public school in midtown Manhattan.
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As Donald Trump's wife casts her ballot, the presidential hopeful appears to check she's making the right choice. Vision courtesy ABC News 24.
Together with Trump's daughter, Ivanka, the couple made their way inside amidst a large crowd of hecklers booing and telling the billionaire businessman to "go home".
Scene outside PS 59 as Donald Trump arrives to vote for himself for the second time ever pic.twitter.com/u2ut5yjDss
— Noah Gray (@NoahGrayCNN) November 8, 2016
Once there Trump spoke with children and "even gave one boy some cash before heading to check in with election officials," according to NBC.
He also channelled his inner exam crammer and nosily leaned over his booth to check in on Melania.
Up the road at the 53rd Street Library, middle Trump child, Eric and his wife Lara Yunaska voted together, where he proved the apple hasn't fallen far from the tree by following his father's lead and peeking over to grab a glance at his wife's ballot.
Something CNN's Nathan McDermott pointed out on Twitter.
Interestingly all of Trump's female allies, Ivanka, Yunaska and Melania wore white to vote.
Supporters of Trump's rival, Hillary Clinton, started a social media movement #WearWhiteToVote earlier this week encouraging women to don white in memory of the suffragettes who fought for women's right to vote in the US in the early 1900s.
Such a surreal moment to vote for my father for President of the United States! Make your voice heard and vote! #Election2016 #MAGA #Voted pic.twitter.com/UBgHJcuQGB
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) November 9, 2016
Republican John McCain, the centrist, pro-gun senator who copped just as much abuse as Clinton did from Trump during the campaign, arrived to vote with his wife Cindy ... both wore white.
Cindy McCain wearing a white pantsuit to vote today https://t.co/bYShaUTKtF pic.twitter.com/Xg5BboC1CA
— Ryan Teague Beckwith (@ryanbeckwith) November 8, 2016