Victoria Woodhull in 1872 was the first, running although she wasn't allowed to vote. Shirley Chisholm was the first in modern times. Hillary is the first who has a realistic chance to win.
2007-06-18 18:44:56
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answered by A M Frantz 7
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Woodhull, Victoria (Claflin), 1838–1927 ran on the People's Party Ticket
2007-06-18 17:06:40
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answered by patton1 1
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In 1872 Victoria Woodhull was nominated by an equal rights amendment.
2007-06-18 17:12:40
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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Geraldine Ferraro
2007-06-18 17:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary is not the first and she wont be the last ....
2007-06-19 06:35:01
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answered by 2008 matters 3
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Shirley Chisholm.
2007-06-18 17:01:35
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answered by wisdomforfools 6
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Margaret Thatcher
No, wait, she was British. Oh well, just wishful thinking.
There hasn't been a first.
2007-06-22 09:07:53
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answered by aviator147 4
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Don't know if she was the first but Michelle Bachelet has been an American president for a couple of years now.
2007-06-18 17:02:40
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answered by r1b1c* 7
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