A1 - Susan B. Anthony
B2 - Tim Kaine
C3 - Frederick Douglass
D4 - Geraldine Ferraro
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Answer: The odds were stacked against Victoria Woodhull when she decided to run for President in 1872. Women didn't have the right to vote yet, and at 31, Woodhull was under the legal age to hold the office. Woodhull's Equal Rights Party nominated abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass as her running mate. On paper, it was an impressive pick, but not really: Douglas never accepted the nomination or even acknowledged the campaign. In fact, he actually gave stump speeches for incumbent President Ulysses Grant. President Ulysses Grant. Although Woodhull failed to make it onto the presidential ballot, her bold campaign paved the way for the women who followed her.
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