Usha Vance becomes first Indian American second lady of the United States

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Usha Vance will be the first Indian American and Hindu second lady of the United States. She has taken a low-profile role during her husband J.D. Vance's campaign, focusing on family life and supporting his political career. Usha Vance has a strong background, including clerking for Chief Justice John Roberts and working as a litigator. Her political views remain largely unknown, though she was a registered Democrat until 2014 and has since supported conservative candidates. Despite some political differences, Usha Vance expresses confidence in her husband's leadership. She believes in the potential benefits of the Trump-Vance ticket for the country and emphasizes their supportive partnership.


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