Geraldine Ferraro ran for Vice-President with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale on the Democratic ticket in 1984.
Yes. The Democratic Party nominated Geraldine Ferraro to run as Vice-President with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale in 1984. They were beaten by Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush.
Geraldine Ferraro
Geraldine Ferraro was nominated to run as Vice-President on the Democratic ticket with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale in 1984. She was the first woman nominated to run for public office. Ronald Reagan won the election for his second term of office that year.
Geraldine Ferraro
Geraldine Ferraro was the 1984 candidate of the Democratic Party that ran for that office. Others had run for the position but all from minor political parties.
Geraldine Ferraro was nominated to run for Vice-President on the Democratic ticket in 1984. Walter Mondale was the Presidential candidate.
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Yes. The Democratic Party nominated Geraldine Ferraro to run as Vice-President with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale in 1984. They were beaten by Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush.
Geraldine Ferraro
Geraldine Ferraro was nominated to run as Vice-President on the Democratic ticket with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale in 1984. She was the first woman nominated to run for public office. Ronald Reagan won the election for his second term of office that year.
Geraldine Ferraro was her name . She was a congressman for New York.
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Geraldine Ferraro was a Democrat.
There has never been a female Vice President of the United States. Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman nominated by a major political power as its candidate for Vice President of the United States. The question you are asking doesn't make complete sense, but I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
Geraldine Ferraro was the 1984 candidate of the Democratic Party that ran for that office. Others had run for the position but all from minor political parties.
Geraldine Ferraro on the democratic ticket in 1984, and Sarah Palin on the republican ticket in 2008.