Geraldine Ferraro, a trailblazing American politician and former vice-presidential candidate, shattered barriers and inspired generations with her groundbreaking candidacy in 1984. Her historic nomination as the first woman on a major party's presidential ticket paved the way for future female leaders, as she championed gender equality and social justice throughout her distinguished career.
"I readily admit I was not an expert on foreign policy but I was knowledgeable and I didn't need a man who was the Vice President of the United States and my opponent turning around and putting me down."
"I'm a happy camper because by doing this I have an opportunity to be on the cutting edge of research."
"What are my sources of strength? My husband and my three kids, my health-care team, and my religion."
"If you ask me a question, don't tell me what the question is in advance, 'cause I'd rather not know."
"And it was, it was not beating George Bush, believe it or not, the bottom line as far as I was concerned was introducing to the public who Gerry Ferraro was."
"The bottom line as far as I was concerned was presenting to the public who Gerry Ferraro was."
"But I made one mistake which I would never repeat as a member of Congress when I was in Washington, and that was when I was elected I didn't go on trips because I was so afraid of having someone accuse me of taking junkets."