Every day in a simple temple in an Indian village, Hindu priest Subhramanya Sharma prays to his god for JD Vance to become vice-president of the United States.
Vadluru, a quiet village on the banks of a canal deep in the verdant countryside of Andhra Pradesh, is the ancestral home of Vance’s wife Usha Chilukuri Vance, who will become the US Second Lady — and the first who is not white — if Donald Trump is elected again.
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