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Article # : 18428 

Section : CURRENT ISSUES
Issue Date : 9 / 1990  6,605 Words
Author :
Andrei Kosyrev, director of international organizations for the Soviet Foreign Ministry in Moscow, has written widely on global policy.

       THE WORLD & I: In the world, many countries have or have had women leaders - Great Britain, Israel, all the nations on the Indian subcontinent, and others. America is viewed as being a very progressive nation, yet America has failed to put a woman at the top. Does a woman have to be a warrior queen in order to become No. 1 on the American ticket?
       
        FERRARO: No. But she does have to come from the universe from which the American public expects their candidates to come, and that is either the U.S. Senate or the governor's mansion. I was a first, which is why it was acceptable to put me on the ticket with just three terms in Congress. It really is not where your candidates traditionally come from.
       
        If your look historically at the past 50 years, every single person who has achieved the White House, except Dwight Eisenhower, has been either vice president of the United States, a member of the U.S. Senate, or a governor.
       
        I would think that with the number of women who are running for the Senate and with the number of women who are running for governorships in this election cycle - and by looking at their chances of winning those seats in this election cycle - that by the end of the decade you will see a woman running in a primary. I think that is how the next woman will achieve national office, by participating in the primary process. I see a woman running in the primaries, on the foundation of having the necessary experience that the American public expects.
       
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