Geraldine Ferraro (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Geraldine Ferraro" in English language version.

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  • See "Voting Records". Americans for Democratic Action. Retrieved January 23, 2009. From 1979 through 1984, her scores were 74, 72, 85, 75, 90, and 70 (the decline in the last year was partly due to missed votes while campaigning for vice president).

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  • Sinderbrand, Rebecca (March 13, 2008). "Ferraro steps down from Clinton campaign". CNN. In an April 15, 1988, article in The Washington Post, Ferraro is quoted as saying that because of his 'radical' views, 'if Jesse Jackson were not black, he wouldn't be in the race.'

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  • Although Ferraro was the first woman to be on a major-party ticket for one of the nation's two highest offices, she was not the first woman to receive an electoral college vote. That woman was Theodora Nathan, a Libertarian vice-presidential candidate who got the support of Roger MacBride, a faithless elector from Virginia who in 1972, voted for her instead of the pledged Spiro Agnew. However, Ferraro was the first woman to receive more than one electoral vote. See "Women Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates: A Selected List" (PDF). Rutgers University Center for American Women and Politics. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 20, 2009. Retrieved January 23, 2009.

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