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In 2022, an old quote from former U.S. President Gerald Ford gained attention, likely because the nation now, by chance, has its first female vice president, Kamala Harris (or perhaps because of the popularity of the HBO comedy Veep, which is about a female vice president who becomes president). Ford gave a talk in 1989 to about 100 schoolchildren, during which he claimed that a woman would occupy the office of president by first being elected vice president, and then assuming the role of commander in chief upon the death of the president. Video of Ford's remarks, which were given at the Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in Iowa, can be viewed here: After expressing his hope that a woman would become president, he said, I can tell you how I think it will happen, adding that he didn't believe it would happen through the normal course of events, likely meaning a woman wouldn't get elected president outright, at least initially. Given the context of that time period, it's easy to see why Ford made those comments. Five years before his talk, Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to be nominated for a major party ticket. A Democrat, Ferraro served as Walter Mondale's running mate in his ultimately unsuccessful attempt to unseat incumbent President Ronald Reagan, a Republican. There wasn't another woman nominated to a major party ticket during the remainder of Ford's life, but before Harris's victory as the running mate of Joe Biden in 2020, others came close. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was nominated by the Republican party to serve as vice presidential candidate alongside John McCain in 2008, and in 2016, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton became the first female major party nominee for the presidency to make it to the general election.
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