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Campaigns in TIME
A look back at some of the best TIME photographs of the Democratic contenders during the modern era of presidential campaigns-beginning with the 1960 race between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon

PIONEER
Vice-presidential candidate Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro of Queens, New York, rides on the congressional subway at Capitol Hill during the 1984 campaign, in which she became the first woman to run on a national ticket. Her selection, said TIME, "will affect not only the woman in the voting booth—it will be felt by the man who—today, next month, next year—stares across his desk, dining-room table or bed sheets and sees someone as if for the first time"

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POSTED FRIDAY, JULY 23, 2004

Campaigns in TIME is a multimedia exhibition which will be on display
at both major party conventions beginning with the Democratic National
Convention at FleetCenter July 26-29.

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