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10/9/21

[Answer] The Question: Who was the first woman to run for U.S. President?

Answer: Victoria Woodhull made history by becoming the first female candidate for President in 1872. Running against President Ulysses S. Grant as an Equal Rights Party candidate, Woodhull stood tall on a platform of progressive reforms in the workplace and beyond, despite most women not even having the right to vote until 1920.




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The Question: Who was the first woman to run for U.S. President? 43.22 -0.79 (-1.80%) at Fri Oct 8 2021 4:00PM EDT - U.S. markets closed Nasdaq Real Time Price Lenora Fulani became the first woman to get on the ballot in all 50 states when she ran as a third party candidate in 1988 and Hillary Clinton later achieved the best ever showing by a woman in a... Wonder Woman surely did run for president in 1943 as seen in this cover from DC Comics. But do you know the name of the woman who really was the first to run for U.S. president? Victoria Woodhull born in 1838 in Homer Ohio was selected by the Equal Rights Party to be its candidate in the 1872 election. First Woman to Run for President Victoria Woodhull had announced her candidacy in 1871 - it would be 50 years before women could vote but there was no law preventing women from running for office. She was nominated for President of the United States by the newly formed Equal Rights Party on May 10 1872 and her nomination was ratified at the convention on June 6 1872. Equal Rights Party: 1872. Humanitarian Party: 1892. Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for president in the United States. 1  Woodhull was known for her radicalism as a woman suffrage activist and her role in a sex scandal involving a noted preacher of the time Henry Ward Beecher. Victoria Claf...


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