CHICAGO — When Doug Emhoff, the man who would be America’s first first gentleman, spoke at the Democratic National Convention last night, he brought the personal joy of being married to Kamala Harris . Emhoff described how he met Kamala on a blind date. In his first phone call to her, at 8:30 a.

m. one morning, he left an embarrassingly nervous and rambling voicemail. Kamala kept the recording, and she plays it for him on every anniversary.

ALSO READ: Why Kamala Harris may get a big convention polling ‘bounce’ Emhoff and Harris married in 2014, when Emhoff’s children, Cole and Emma, were still teenagers . Despite Republican innuendo about Harris not having “children of her own,” the Emhoff children clearly love Harris, and aggressively defend her . They call her “Momala,” a name Harris says she wears “proudly.

” It’s obvious that their blended family works. Harris is clear eyed about why that is . “The thing about blended families,” Harris said, “is if everyone approaches it in the way that there’s plenty of love to share, then it works.

” Navigating early complexities Aside from stepchildren who are crazy about their stepmom, Emhoff is Jewish, which may help assuage critics determined to paint Harris as antisemitic . Harris has been vocal about human rights violations in Gaza while at the same time maintaining her support for Israel’s right to defend itself. Emhoff, who attended Hebrew School and frequently addresses antisemitism, can assure .