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Letter

Geraldine Ferraro’s Daughter, on Her Mother and Hillary Clinton

To the Editor:

Re “For Perspective on Clinton, Step Back 32 Long Years” (front page, June 12):

As the younger daughter of Geraldine A. Ferraro, the Democratic vice-presidential candidate in 1984, I appreciated this article because it captured the lens that I was looking through as I watched Hillary Clinton on TV the night she became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee with my two daughters as we snuggled on our couch at home.

I was deeply moved by the video clip accompanying the article online. The footage made me wistful of my mother’s resilience. Hardship — losing her father at 8, attacks from the press and the Roman Catholic Church, even her own cancer diagnosis — somehow always motivated her.

That essential “grit” for success was a trait of my mother that I saw in Mrs. Clinton that evening.

Mrs. Clinton has certainly faced her own share of adversity and has become an even stronger leader.

LAURA ZACCARO LEE

Concord, Mass.

A version of this article appears in print on  , Section A, Page 22 of the New York edition with the headline: A Ferraro Daughter’s View. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

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