Usha Vance, the wife of Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance, hails from a family with a strong academic background and deep Indian roots. Her family, originally from Andhra Pradesh, India, boasts several generations of professors and engineers, including her great-aunt, who is celebrated as India’s oldest active professor. Usha Vance herself is a Yale and Cambridge graduate and former law clerk to U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts. Her parents, Indian immigrants who now teach in San Diego, instilled in her a strong work ethic and the importance of education, values that have contributed to her success.
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s aspirations to serve as Donald Trump’s running mate have been marred by recent controversies stemming from her book. Critics have expressed concerns over her handling of the book, arguing that her actions and statements have compromised her candidacy. Despite her strengths and qualifications, Noem’s recent missteps have cast doubt on her viability as a potential vice presidential pick.