NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–April 1, 2011.
When I think of Geraldine Ferraro, I smile.
To the millions of women who saw their futures open up thanks to her, she was a pioneer.
To the press who covered her 1984 campaign, she was a fresh face, an upstart, a surprise.
To at least one old-school politician, she was “young lady”—even though she was a three-term Congresswoman.
To herself, she was always “a housewife from Queens.” It was…






