Michael Dukakis
American politician
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March 21 2025 | Katharine 'Kitty' Dukakis, Michael Dukakis's wife of 61 years, passed away. |
2024 | Dukakis retired from Northeastern University at age 90. |
December 29 2024 | Dukakis became the earliest and oldest presidential nominee still alive after the death of Jimmy Carter. |
October 22 2024 | The documentary film 'Dukakis: Recipe for Democracy', highlighting Dukakis's life as a professor at Northeastern, premiered. |
2021 | Michael Dukakis retired from his teaching roles at Northeastern University. |
December 5 2021 | Following Bob Dole's death, Dukakis became the oldest living major party presidential candidate who was never elected president. |
2020 | Endorsed Elizabeth Warren's candidacy in the Democratic Party presidential primaries, and later endorsed Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the general election. Also endorsed Ed Markey for reelection to his Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat during both primary and general elections. |
2020 | Dukakis supported Elizabeth Warren in the Democratic Party presidential primaries. |
2020 | Dukakis and his wife endorsed Ed Markey for reelection to his Massachusetts U.S. senate seat during both the primary and general elections. |
2020 | Dukakis endorsed Democratic nominee Joe Biden during the general election. |
2018 | Dukakis endorsed Setti Warren's unsuccessful candidacy for the Massachusetts Democratic gubernatorial nomination. |
2016 | Dukakis endorsed Hillary Clinton during the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries. |
January 31 2014 | Dukakis stated that he was not in favor of renaming South Station to the 'Gov. Michael S. Dukakis Transportation Center'. |
2012 | Dukakis backed the successful Senate campaign of Elizabeth Warren. |
2012 | Backs Elizabeth Warren's successful Senate campaign and supports her in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries. |
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