Let me say a few words about Geraldine Ferraro, who died over the weekend at age 75. Her political career by some standards was not hugely successful: she was elected to the House for three terms from ...
Geraldine Ferraro was a relatively obscure congresswoman from the New York City borough of Queens in 1984 when she was tapped by Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale to join his ticket. Her ...
In 1984, Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman named to a major party's presidential ticket. The former vice-presidential nominee discusses... Political Pioneer Geraldine Ferraro Political Pioneer ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Geraldine Ferraro, the Democratic congresswoman who became the first woman on a major party presidential ticket as Walter Mondale's running mate in 1984, died on Saturday at the ...
Geraldine Ferraro, who died today, was a trailblazer for women in American politics–someone praised for her smarts and toughness (as well as, in this tribute by a female journalist, her fashion sense) ...
The trailblazing vice-presidential candidate from New York changed the face of American politics. The trailblazing vice-presidential nominee from New York helped change the face of American politics ...
Geraldine Ferraro was ahead of her time. As the Democratic vice presidential candidate running with Walter Mondale in 1984, she made a splash on the nation and impressed young women on both sides of ...
As Michael Crowley pointed out in his reflection on the death of Geraldine Ferraro over the weekend, the first woman to appear on a major party presidential ticket inspired countless women of all ...
Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman to be nominated for national office by a major political party, passed away on Saturday, from complications related to multiple myeloma. She was 75. Ferraro made ...