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Mr. Second Gentleman. The second gentleman or second lady of the United States ( SGOTUS or SLOTUS) is the informal title held by the spouse of the vice president of the United States, concurrent with the vice president's term of office. Coined in contrast to "first lady" – albeit used less commonly – the title "second lady" was apparently ...
- Mr. Second Gentleman, Mr. Emhoff
Doug Emhoff, the current second gentleman of the United States since January 20, 2021. See the main article: Second Ladies and Gentlemen of the United States This is a list of people who served as the second spouse of the United States .
Doug Emhoff is the current second gentleman of the United States, in role since January 2021 as the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris. [1] [2] Twelve second ladies became the first lady of the United States after their husband became the president. The first woman was Abigail Adams and the most recent woman is Jill Biden .
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- Second Gentleman, Mr. Emhoff
The current second gentleman is Doug Emhoff, as his wife Kamala Harris became the 49th vice president of the United States on January 20, 2021. Emhoff is the first second gentleman of the United States. History. The second spouse's visibility in the public sphere has been a somewhat recent development.
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Second gentleman of the United States is the title held by Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris . Twelve second ladies have gone on to become first ladies during their husbands' terms as president. The first to do this was Abigail Adams, who was married to John Adams, who was the first vice president from 1789 to 1797 and ...
The second gentleman or second lady of the United States (SGOTUS or SLOTUS respectively) is the informal title held by the spouse of the vice president of the United States, concurrent with the vice president's term of office. Coined in contrast to "first lady", albeit used less commonly, the title "second lady" was apparently first used by Jennie Tuttle Hobart (wife of Garret Hobart, vice ...