Overview
- Usha Vance told Meghan McCain she views her vice presidential term as a fixed four-year commitment and has no plans beyond it
- A McLaughlin and Associates poll shows Vice President J.D. Vance leading the 2028 Republican nomination field with 36 percent support without having declared a presidential bid
- The Vance family strives to maintain ordinary routines for their three children by balancing selective public events with everyday household chores
- Their interfaith approach sends the children to Catholic school while exposing them to Hindu traditions and leaving faith decisions to each child
- As Second Lady, Usha Vance has pursued personal growth projects such as restarting German lessons, working through a reading backlog and attending gym classes