Usha Chilukuri Vance said my husband JD Vance a meat and potatoes guy man Usha also introduce her husband in Republican National Convention

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Usha Chilukuri Vance : Usha Chilukuri Vance, wife of US Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance, introduced her husband to the people for the first time. He gave a speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee. Usha said, Vance will prove to be a good Vice President for America. On Wednesday night, Vance’s wife Usha also introduced him. Usha belongs to a middle-class immigrant family of San Diego, while Vance comes from a poor family. Usha said that he will become a very good Vice President of America. Although he is a non-vegetarian and a person who eats potato things, he adopted my vegetarian diet and learned to cook Indian food from his mother.

At the same time, JD Vance also praised his wife and said that South Asian immigrants have a role in making America really prosperous. He said that I married the daughter of a South Asian refugee family in this country, these are extraordinary people who have really enriched the country in many ways.

then Usha will become the second lady
JD Vance’s wife Usha Chilukuri Vance belongs to India. If Trump and Vance win the general election on November 5, then Usha will be the first Indian-American to get the status of Second Lady (Vice President’s wife). Usha, of Indian origin, grew up in San Diego. Her friends call her a leader and a bookworm. She was a member of the Democratic Party till 2014. Usha graduated from Yale Law and is a civil litigation lawyer. She has also worked as a clerk for Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. Usha and Vance met while studying at Yale Law.

According to the New York Post, if Vance wins the election, Usha will be the first Hindu woman to be the wife of a Vice President and will replace Second Gentleman (Vice President’s husband) Doug Emhoff. Emhoff is the first Jew in the country to be the spouse of a Vice President. According to the article published in the New York Times, the Vance couple got married in 2014 in Kentucky and in a separate ceremony, they took blessings from the priest following Hindu rituals.