Yes. to date, Geraldine Ferraro is the only woman to have been a vice presidential candidate on either the Democratic or Republican tickets (although women have run for president and vice-president on minor party tickets before).
They usually vote democratic. But i want to know why this happens.
I have been denied what I think is my right to vote for which democratic candidate would best fill the role as President, should either of them be elected. I consider this denial a blockade or "funneling" of the popular vote in order to cut corners in the election process. This seems to be against the grain of democracy, especially for those of us who'd like to vote for the issues and not go by straight-party means.
He believed in the Government of Democracy, but was in the Republican Party.
He's a democrat. He used to be the capitol hill gangsta in which he talked politics. He always preached liberal ideology.