Published 08:47 IST, November 7th 2024

Usha Vance's Native Village in Andhra Celebrates Trump's Presidential Win

Residents of Vadluru, the residential village of Usha Vance, wife of JD Vance, took to the streets to celebrate after Donald Trump crossed the 270-majority mark

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Residents of Vadluru, the residential village of Usha Vance, wife of JD Vance, took to the streets to celebrate after Donald Trump crossed the 270-majority mark | Image: X
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Godavari: Residents of Vluru vill, residential vill of Usha Vance, wife of US Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance, took to streets to celebrate after Donald Trump crossed 270-majority mark in US elections.

vill, located in West Godavari district of Andhra Presh, India, is where Usha's family originates from.

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As news spre, villrs burst crackers and cheered, marking a joyous moment for community. Usha Vance, an Indian-American lawyer, is set to become first Indian-American Second Ly of United States in January.

celebration in Vluru vill reflects pride and excitement felt by Indian-American community, particularly those with Telugu roots. Her husband, JD Vance, ran alongside Donald Trump in US elections.

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On Tuesda, villrs offered special prayers for success of JD Vance in Andhra Presh's Godavari district.

"We hope that Trump will win election. America is countering terrorism across world. relations between America and India will improve if Trump becomes President. re is a big fight between two (Trump and Kamala Harris ). We feel generally proud that (Usha) Vance is a native of Vluru. We feel proud (about it). y donated land long ago, but her (Vance's) relatives are here," Ramana, a resident of vill said.

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Earlier, JD Vance cast his ballot in person for US Presidential Elections on Tuesday morning (local time), as reported by CNN. Vance cast his ballot at St. Anthony of Pua Church in Cincinnati from state of Ohio.

"I felt good about my own race a couple of years ago when I voted in this exact same spot. Hopefully, it goes as well for President Trump and me as it went for me a couple of years ago in state of Ohio," Vance told reporters after casting his vote. 

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07:42 IST, November 7th 2024